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SUBMITTER: Todesco M
PROVIDER: S-EPMC3055268 | biostudies-literature | 2010 Jun
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Todesco Marco M Balasubramanian Sureshkumar S Hu Tina T TT Traw M Brian MB Horton Matthew M Epple Petra P Kuhns Christine C Sureshkumar Sridevi S Schwartz Christopher C Lanz Christa C Laitinen Roosa A E RA Huang Yu Y Chory Joanne J Lipka Volker V Borevitz Justin O JO Dangl Jeffery L JL Bergelson Joy J Nordborg Magnus M Weigel Detlef D
Nature 20100601 7298
Plants can defend themselves against a wide array of enemies, from microbes to large animals, yet there is great variability in the effectiveness of such defences, both within and between species. Some of this variation can be explained by conflicting pressures from pathogens with different modes of attack. A second explanation comes from an evolutionary 'tug of war', in which pathogens adapt to evade detection, until the plant has evolved new recognition capabilities for pathogen invasion. If s ...[more]