Jasmonate/ethylene- and NaWRKY6/3-regulated Alternaria resistance depends on ethylene response factor 1B-like in Nicotiana attenuata
Lan Ma,
Na Song,
Qing Duan
et al.
Abstract:Biosynthesis of the phytoalexins scopoletin and scopolin in Nicotiana species is regulated by upstream signals including jasmonate (JA), ethylene (ET) and NaWRKY3 in response to the necrotrophic fungus Alternaria alternata, which causes brown spot disease. However, how these signals are coordinated to regulate these phytoalexins remains unknown.
By analyzing RNA sequencing data and RNA interference, we identified NaERF1B-like (NaERF1B-L) as a key player in Nicotiana attenuata during A. alternata… Show more
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