2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.09.01.458588
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Natural variation in Arabidopsis ISR1 affects iron localization and induced systemic resistance

Abstract: Beneficial root-associated bacteria can induce systemic resistance (ISR) to foliar pathogens and there is known transcriptional and genetic overlap in the root response to iron deficiency and ISR. A previous study found that there is natural variation in ISR among Arabidopsis accessions. The Ws accession is deficient in ISR, and the responsible recessive genetic locus, named ISR1, was mapped to chromosome 3. To find candidate genes that may underlie ISR deficiency in Ws, we identified genes that are induced in… Show more

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