Two-faced Orchestrator: Tis Gene Regulates Positive and Negative Immune Responses in Plants
Published:07 Mar.2022    Source:Tokyo University of Science

In a discovery important for agriculture and food safety, scientists report the genetic regulation of a model plant's immune response.

 
The mechanism of plant defense mediated by the non-expressor of pathogenesis-related (NPR) genes in monocots (plants having a single embryonic leaf) is not well-documented. Now, scientists from Tokyo University of Science have discovered how the NPR family of genes regulate immune responses in the model monocot Brachypodium distachyon. These findings provide a blueprint for plants' defense systems and might contribute to more research towards resilient crop species, boosting pesticide-free cereal crop cultivation.