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Signal regulators of systemic acquired resistance
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EngineeringBotanyPlant Defense GenePlant PathologyPhysiological RegulationCellular PhysiologyDrug ResistancePlant Defence ActivatorSignal RegulatorsPlant Pathogen EffectorLong DistanceAntimicrobial ResistanceCell SignalingOther Sar InducersBiochemistryFunctional RegulationPharmacologySignal TransductionPhysiologyInduced ResistanceMicrobiologyMedicinePlant PhysiologySalicylic Acid
Salicylic acid (SA) is an important phytohormone that plays a vital role in a number of physiological responses, including plant defense. The last two decades have witnessed a number of breakthroughs related to biosynthesis, transport, perception and signaling mediated by SA. These findings demonstrate that SA plays a crictical role in both local and systemic defense responses. Systemic acquired resistance (SAR) is one such SA-dependent response. SAR is a long distance signaling mechanism that provides broad spectrum and long-lasting resistance to secondary infections throughout the plant. This unique feature makes SAR a highly desirable trait in crop production. This review summarizes the recent advances in the role of SA in SAR and discusses its relationship to other SAR inducers.
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