2023
DOI: 10.1111/1751-7915.14368
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Sensing the environment by bacterial plant pathogens: What do their numerous chemoreceptors recognize?

Miguel A. Matilla,
Tino Krell

Abstract: Bacteria have evolved multiple sensing strategies to efficiently adapt to their natural hosts and environments. In the context of plant pathology, chemotaxis allows phytopathogenic bacteria to direct their movement towards hosts through the detection of a landscape of plant‐derived molecules, facilitating the initiation of the infective process. The importance of chemotaxis for the lifestyle of phytopathogens is also reflected in the fact that they have, on average, twice as many chemoreceptors as bacteria tha… Show more

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