“…PGs degrade plant cell wall which allows other hydrolyzation enzymes to degrade cell wall more easily (Karr and Albersheim, 1970;Reymond et al, 1994). Polygalacturonase-inhibiting proteins (PGIPs) are present in the cell walls and play a key role in plant disease resistance (Prabhu et al, 2012;Sathiyaraj et al, 2010;Schacht et al, 2011;Veronico et al, 2011). PGIPs specifically trigger their effect through inhibiting PGs activity, retarding the pathogens invasion, preventing pathogen spread, and also involving in defence responses in plants, such as hypersensitive response (Ferrari et al, 2006;Janni et al, 2008;Kortekamp, 2006;Spinelli et al, 2009).…”