Plant Pathogens Neutralize Defense Signals Through Enzyme Strategy, Study Reveals
Scientists have identified a novel infection mechanism where plant pathogens deploy galacturonide-oxidizing enzymes to suppress host immunity. The discovery reveals how microbes manipulate defense signals and could inform future disease control strategies.
Pathogen Strategy for Bypassing Plant Defenses
Researchers have uncovered a sophisticated mechanism through which microbial pathogens disarm plant immune systems, according to a recent study. Sources indicate that oomycete pathogens, including the notorious potato blight organism Phytophthora infestans, secrete specialized enzymes that neutralize plant defense signals. This discovery reportedly reveals a previously unknown infection strategy that could have significant implications for agricultural disease management.