Abstract

The concept of omics-based technological approaches has promoted translational research by integrating knowledge from diverse areas. This area of research provides sound knowledge on the mechanics of plant diseases and hence is able to provide insights on crop quality enhancement and plant disease control. Consequently, this area has become the subject of extensive research in the recent decade and therefore, has been very useful in addressing concerns in plant disease control. In this review, the contributions of different omics technologies including genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, and metabolomics in understanding and identifying their significant omics-based parameters that are involved in the plant pathogen interactions are discussed. Furthermore, opportunities and perspectives of omics linked to signaling mechanisms that are significantly connected to plant-microbe interactions with the potential to provide conceptual leads in plant disease control, have also been highlighted.

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