2019
DOI: 10.1101/577296
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Cell-length heterogeneity: a population-level solution to growth/virulence trade-offs in the plant pathogen Dickeya dadantii

Abstract: Necrotrophic plant pathogens acquire nutrients from dead plant cells, which requires the disintegration of the plant cell wall and tissue structures by the pathogen. Infected plants lose tissue integrity and functional immunity as a result, exposing the nutrient rich, decayed tissues to the environment. One challenge for the necrotrophs to successfully cause secondary infection (infection spread from an initially infected plant to the nearby uninfected plants) is to effectively utilize nutrients released from … Show more

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“…In recent years it has become clear that pathogenicity on plants is often a heterogeneously expressed trait, with essential virulence factors produced in a population bistable manner in P. syringae and other plant pathogens (49,50). The virulent state is associated with a suppression of genes involved in active growth processes (51,52). This study links one avirulent Pph subpopulation to an increased redox signal.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…In recent years it has become clear that pathogenicity on plants is often a heterogeneously expressed trait, with essential virulence factors produced in a population bistable manner in P. syringae and other plant pathogens (49,50). The virulent state is associated with a suppression of genes involved in active growth processes (51,52). This study links one avirulent Pph subpopulation to an increased redox signal.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%