Abstract

Innate immune perception is the first line of inducible defense against invading pathogens. Plants lack specialized circulating immune cells. Therefore, diverse cell types are able to recognize and respond to pathogens. Surface-localized and intracellular plant innate immune receptors are capable of recognizing diverse pathogen components. Intracellular nucleotide-binding leucine-rich repeat (NLR) receptors recognize pathogen effectors delivered inside host cells. Recent advances shed light onto NLR activation, phosphorylation of defense signaling nodes and overlap in transcriptional responses between pathogen perception and abiotic stress.

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