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Supplement to Plant and Cell Physiology Vol. 45
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Studies on the Mechanism of Brassinosteroid-mediated Disease Resistance in Arabidopsis
*Hideo NakashitaMichiko YasudaTadao AsamiShigeo Yoshida
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The treatment of brassinolide (BL), the most active BR, induces resistance against a broad range of pathogens in rice, tobacco and Arabidopsis. The analysis of induction mechanism of brassinosteroid-mediated disease resistance (BDR) using Arabidopsis indicated that BDR needs NPR1 protein, a key component of systemic acquired resistance. BL treatment did not induce the expression of pathogenesis-related genes (PR-1, 2, and5) and the accumulation of salicylic acid. However, the PR gene expression by pathogen infection in BDR-induced plant was earlier than that in control plant.
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