“…In some cases, an induction of defence responses was detected at early stages of root colonization followed by suppression at later stages of the symbiosis (Spanu et al, 1989 ;Lambais & Mehdy, 1993 ;Volpin et al, 1994Volpin et al, , 1995 ; in other cases, there was no major change in the expression of plant defence-related genes in response to mycorrhizal root colonization (Franken & Gna$ dinger, 1994 ;Blee & Anderson, 1996). The overall impression from these studies was that plant defencerelated genes are only weakly or transiently expressed in response to infection by AM fungi (for reviews, see Bonfante & Perotto (1995), Gianinazzi-Pearson et al (1996)). By contrast, numerous studies have demonstrated that, in pathogenic interactions, distinct changes in plant gene expression take place, many of which have presumed protective functions.…”