“…Border cells have also been shown to repel pathogenic bacteria by means of their secreted mucilage (Hawes et al, 2000). During their detachment from the root cap, border cells of legumes export a large number of proteins, the secretome, containing antimicrobial enzymes, including chitinase, peptidase, and glucanase (Wen et al, 2007(Wen et al, , 2009. Furthermore, pea border cells secrete other compounds such as extracellular DNA, the phytoalexin pisatin, and arabinogalactan proteins that contribute to root protection against soil-borne pathogens (Wen et al, 2009;Cannesan et al, 2011Cannesan et al, , 2012Hawes et al, 2011).…”