TY - BOOK AU - Abramovitch,R.B. AU - Martin,G.B. TI - Strategies used by bacterial pathogens to suppress plant defenses KW - AVR, AVIRULENCE; BGH, BLUMERIA GRAMINIS F. SP. HORDEI; CDS, CELL DEATH SUPPRESSOR; COI1, CORONATINE INSENSITIVE1; COR, CORONATINE; DC3000, PSEUDOMONAS SYRINGAE PV. TOMATO STRAIN DC3000; FLS2, FLAGELLIN INSENSITIVE2; HR, HYPERSENSITIVE RESPONSE; HST, HOST-SELECTIVE TOXIN KW - JA KW - JASMONIC ACID KW - JAI1 KW - JASMONIC ACID INSENSITIVE1 KW - NHO1 KW - NONHOST RESISTANCE1 KW - PCD KW - PROGRAMMED CELL DEATH KW - PPH KW - PSEUDOMONAS SYRINGAE PV. PHASEOLICOLA KW - PR KW - PATHOGENESIS-RELATED GENE KW - RESISTANCE KW - SALICYLIC ACID KW - XANTHOMONAS CAMPESTRIS PV. VESICATORIA N2 - Plant immune systems effectively prevent infections caused by the majority of microbial pathogens that are encountered by plants. However, successful pathogens have evolved specialized strategies to suppress plant defense responses and induce disease susceptibility in otherwise resistant hosts. Recent advances reveal that phytopathogenic bacteria use type III effector proteins, toxins, and other factors to inhibit host defenses. Host processes that are targeted by bacteria include programmed cell death, cell wall-based defense, hormone signaling, the expression of defense genes, and other basal defenses. The discovery of plant defenses that are vulnerable to pathogen attack has provided new insights into mechanisms that are essential for both bacterial pathogenesis and plant disease resistance UR - https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ClDmmMQh-Eqgdv2eCmkCg3WdyqmT1NqB/view?usp=drivesdk ER -