“…While wounding during herbivory by chewing insects is sufficient to induce Ca 2+ signaling (Maffei et al, 2004;Yang et al, 2012;Kiep et al, 2015), aphids probe only a small number of cells (Will and van Bel, 2006) and thus are more comparable to microbial pathogens. Indeed, BAK1 is an essential component of PTI against microbial pathogens (Chinchilla et al, 2007;Heese et al, 2007) and aphids (Prince et al, 2014;Chaudhary et al, 2014). Several plasma membrane PRRs that interact with BAK1 have been implicated in Ca 2+ release during plant-microbe interactions, including CERK1, FLS2, EFR, and PEPR1 (Miya et al, 2007;Jeworutzki et al, 2010;Qi et al, 2010;Ma et al, 2012).…”