Authors
Sandra Fonseca, Dhanya Radhakrishnan, Kalika Prasad, Andrea Chini
Publication date
2018/1/1
Source
Current Medicinal Chemistry
Volume
25
Issue
2
Pages
253-267
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers
Description
Living organisms are part of a highly interconnected web of interactions, characterised by species nurturing, competing, parasitizing and preying on one another. Plants have evolved cooperative as well as defensive strategies to interact with neighbour organisms. Among these, the plant-fungus associations are very diverse, ranging from pathogenic to mutualistic. Our current knowledge of plant-fungus interactions suggests a sophisticated coevolution to ensure dynamic plant responses to evolving fungal mutualistic/pathogenic strategies. The plant-fungus communication relies on a rich chemical language. To manipulate the plant defence mechanisms, fungi produce and secrete several classes of biomolecules, whose modeof- action is largely unknown. Upon perception of the fungi, plants produce phytohormones and a battery of secondary metabolites that serve as defence mechanism against invaders or to …
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Scholar articles
S Fonseca, D Radhakrishnan, K Prasad, A Chini - Current Medicinal Chemistry, 2018