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28. 11. 2017

Plant membrane trafficking:

How to avoid getting sick and conquer the world

 

Ass. Prof. Dr. Mads Eggert Nielsen

(Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences, Copenhagen Plant Science Center (CPSC), University of Copenhagen, Thorvaldsensvej 40, DK-1871 Frederiksberg C, Denmark)

The ability to ward off filamentous pathogens, such as powdery mildew fungi, is one of the best-studied examples of membrane trafficking-dependent disease resistance in plants. Here papilla formation at the site of attack is essential for the pre-invasive immunity, whereas the encasement can hamper disease post-invasively. Here, I would like to present our most recent discoveries on how plants obtain this durable and effective form of resistance that might even have played a role in the terrestrialization of plants some 470 My ago.

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