“…Poplar (Populus spp.) trees, for instance, respond to herbivory or pathogen infection by reconfiguring their transcriptome, including the upregulation of numerous defense-related genes (Ralph et al, 2006;Rinaldi et al, 2007;Major and Constabel, 2008;Azaiez et al, 2009;Duplessis et al, 2009;Philippe et al, 2010). Transcription factors (TFs) play a pivotal role in reprogramming the plant transcriptome, and several candidates have been identified as regulators of the plant defense response, including subgroups of zinc fingers, AP2-ERFs, bZIPs, WRKYs, and bHLHs (Eulgem, 2005), although few have been characterized for poplar.…”