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Exopolysaccharides of Pantoea agglomerans have different priming and eliciting activities in suspension-cultured cells of monocots and dicots
Authors:Ortmann Imke  Conrath Uwe  Moerschbacher Bruno M
Affiliation:Department of Plant Biochemistry and Biotechnology, Westf?lische Wilhelms-Universit?t Münster, Hindenburgplatz 55, 48143 Münster, Germany.
Abstract:Induced disease resistance of plants is often associated with an enhanced capacity to activate cellular defense responses to pathogen attack, named the "primed" state of the plant. Exopolysaccharides of Pantoea agglomerans have recently been reported as the first priming active component of bacterial origin in wheat cells. We now show that Pantoea exopolysaccharides also prime rice cells for better elicitation of a rapid oxidative burst. In contrast, in tobacco and parsley cell cultures Pantoea exopolysaccharides activate the oxidative burst response directly. Our results point to a different recognition and/or mode of action of Pantoea exopolysaccharides in monocot and dicot plants.
Keywords:Extracellular polysaccharides   Induced disease resistance   Monocots   Oxidative burst   Priming   Erwinia herbicola
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