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Plant Stomata: An Unrealized Possibility in Plant Defense against Invading Pathogens and Stress Tolerance

Stomata are crucial structures in plants that play a primary role in the infection process during a pathogen’s attack, as they act as points of access for invading pathogens to enter host tissues. Recent evidence has revealed that stomata are integral to the plant defense system and can actively imp...

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Autores principales: Meddya, Sandipan, Meshram, Shweta, Sarkar, Deepranjan, S, Rakesh, Datta, Rahul, Singh, Sachidanand, Avinash, Gosangi, Kumar Kondeti, Arun, Savani, Ajit Kumar, Thulasinathan, Thiyagarajan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10574665/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37836120
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12193380
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author Meddya, Sandipan
Meshram, Shweta
Sarkar, Deepranjan
S, Rakesh
Datta, Rahul
Singh, Sachidanand
Avinash, Gosangi
Kumar Kondeti, Arun
Savani, Ajit Kumar
Thulasinathan, Thiyagarajan
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Meshram, Shweta
Sarkar, Deepranjan
S, Rakesh
Datta, Rahul
Singh, Sachidanand
Avinash, Gosangi
Kumar Kondeti, Arun
Savani, Ajit Kumar
Thulasinathan, Thiyagarajan
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description Stomata are crucial structures in plants that play a primary role in the infection process during a pathogen’s attack, as they act as points of access for invading pathogens to enter host tissues. Recent evidence has revealed that stomata are integral to the plant defense system and can actively impede invading pathogens by triggering plant defense responses. Stomata interact with diverse pathogen virulence factors, granting them the capacity to influence plant susceptibility and resistance. Moreover, recent studies focusing on the environmental and microbial regulation of stomatal closure and opening have shed light on the epidemiology of bacterial diseases in plants. Bacteria and fungi can induce stomatal closure using pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs), effectively preventing entry through these openings and positioning stomata as a critical component of the plant’s innate immune system; however, despite this defense mechanism, some microorganisms have evolved strategies to overcome stomatal protection. Interestingly, recent research supports the hypothesis that stomatal closure caused by PAMPs may function as a more robust barrier against pathogen infection than previously believed. On the other hand, plant stomatal closure is also regulated by factors such as abscisic acid and Ca(2+)-permeable channels, which will also be discussed in this review. Therefore, this review aims to discuss various roles of stomata during biotic and abiotic stress, such as insects and water stress, and with specific context to pathogens and their strategies for evading stomatal defense, subverting plant resistance, and overcoming challenges faced by infectious propagules. These pathogens must navigate specific plant tissues and counteract various constitutive and inducible resistance mechanisms, making the role of stomata in plant defense an essential area of study.
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spelling pubmed-105746652023-10-14 Plant Stomata: An Unrealized Possibility in Plant Defense against Invading Pathogens and Stress Tolerance Meddya, Sandipan Meshram, Shweta Sarkar, Deepranjan S, Rakesh Datta, Rahul Singh, Sachidanand Avinash, Gosangi Kumar Kondeti, Arun Savani, Ajit Kumar Thulasinathan, Thiyagarajan Plants (Basel) Review Stomata are crucial structures in plants that play a primary role in the infection process during a pathogen’s attack, as they act as points of access for invading pathogens to enter host tissues. Recent evidence has revealed that stomata are integral to the plant defense system and can actively impede invading pathogens by triggering plant defense responses. Stomata interact with diverse pathogen virulence factors, granting them the capacity to influence plant susceptibility and resistance. Moreover, recent studies focusing on the environmental and microbial regulation of stomatal closure and opening have shed light on the epidemiology of bacterial diseases in plants. Bacteria and fungi can induce stomatal closure using pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs), effectively preventing entry through these openings and positioning stomata as a critical component of the plant’s innate immune system; however, despite this defense mechanism, some microorganisms have evolved strategies to overcome stomatal protection. Interestingly, recent research supports the hypothesis that stomatal closure caused by PAMPs may function as a more robust barrier against pathogen infection than previously believed. On the other hand, plant stomatal closure is also regulated by factors such as abscisic acid and Ca(2+)-permeable channels, which will also be discussed in this review. Therefore, this review aims to discuss various roles of stomata during biotic and abiotic stress, such as insects and water stress, and with specific context to pathogens and their strategies for evading stomatal defense, subverting plant resistance, and overcoming challenges faced by infectious propagules. These pathogens must navigate specific plant tissues and counteract various constitutive and inducible resistance mechanisms, making the role of stomata in plant defense an essential area of study. MDPI 2023-09-25 /pmc/articles/PMC10574665/ /pubmed/37836120 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12193380 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Meddya, Sandipan
Meshram, Shweta
Sarkar, Deepranjan
S, Rakesh
Datta, Rahul
Singh, Sachidanand
Avinash, Gosangi
Kumar Kondeti, Arun
Savani, Ajit Kumar
Thulasinathan, Thiyagarajan
Plant Stomata: An Unrealized Possibility in Plant Defense against Invading Pathogens and Stress Tolerance
title Plant Stomata: An Unrealized Possibility in Plant Defense against Invading Pathogens and Stress Tolerance
title_full Plant Stomata: An Unrealized Possibility in Plant Defense against Invading Pathogens and Stress Tolerance
title_fullStr Plant Stomata: An Unrealized Possibility in Plant Defense against Invading Pathogens and Stress Tolerance
title_full_unstemmed Plant Stomata: An Unrealized Possibility in Plant Defense against Invading Pathogens and Stress Tolerance
title_short Plant Stomata: An Unrealized Possibility in Plant Defense against Invading Pathogens and Stress Tolerance
title_sort plant stomata: an unrealized possibility in plant defense against invading pathogens and stress tolerance
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10574665/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37836120
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12193380
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