1995
DOI: 10.1094/mpmi-8-0863
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Systemic Acquired Resistance inArabidopsisRequires Salicylic Acid but Not Ethylene

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“…The mutant alleles used for the construction of double mutants with pen3-1 were coi1-1 (Col-6 background [Feys et al, 1994]), npr1-1 (Cao et al, 1994), sid2-1 (Nawrath and Mé traux, 1999), pad4-1 (Glazebrook and Ausubel, 1994), eds1-1 (Ws-0 background [Parker et al, 1996]), Etr1-1 (Bleecker et al, 1988), jar1-1 (Staswick et al, 1992), edr1 (Frye and Innes, 1998), sgt1b-1 (Ler background [Peart et al, 2002]), rar1-10 (Ler background ), NahG (Lawton et al, 1995), pen1-1 (Collins et al, 2003), and pen2-3 (Lipka et al, 2005). All of the mutant lines, unless noted otherwise, were in the Col-0 background.…”
Section: Double Mutant Constructionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The mutant alleles used for the construction of double mutants with pen3-1 were coi1-1 (Col-6 background [Feys et al, 1994]), npr1-1 (Cao et al, 1994), sid2-1 (Nawrath and Mé traux, 1999), pad4-1 (Glazebrook and Ausubel, 1994), eds1-1 (Ws-0 background [Parker et al, 1996]), Etr1-1 (Bleecker et al, 1988), jar1-1 (Staswick et al, 1992), edr1 (Frye and Innes, 1998), sgt1b-1 (Ler background [Peart et al, 2002]), rar1-10 (Ler background ), NahG (Lawton et al, 1995), pen1-1 (Collins et al, 2003), and pen2-3 (Lipka et al, 2005). All of the mutant lines, unless noted otherwise, were in the Col-0 background.…”
Section: Double Mutant Constructionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, induced systemic resistance (ISR), which is triggered by nonpathogenic root-colonizing bacteria, is JA and ethylene dependent [16,17] and is independent of SA and PR-gene activation [18,19]. The JA response mutant jar1 and the ethylene response mutant etr1 lose ISR upon treatment with Pseudomonas fluorescens WCS417r, but remain normal level of pathogen-induced SAR [20,21], indicating that JA and ethylene responses are critical for the ISR-signaling pathway [22,23]. Analysis of signaling molecules involved in rhizobacteria-madiated ISR suggests that ISR might be associated with another pathogen-induced jasmonate and ethylene defense response, in which a subset of PR genes, such as PR3, PR4, and PR12, were co-regulated by jasmonate and ethylene [24,25].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PR gene activation upon pathogen infection (Gaffney et al, 1993;Lawton et al, 1995;Zhou et al, 1998;Nawrath & Métraux, 1999). All together, this indicates that SA is a necessary intermediate in the SAR signalling pathway.…”
Section: U N C O R R E C T E D P R O O F Smentioning
confidence: 94%