DescriptionMicrobiota-mediated extension of the plant immune system.png
English: Microbiota-mediated extension of the plant immune system.
Extracellular PRRs recognize MAMPs and DAMPs at the cell membrane. Intracellularly, NLRs recognize pathogen effectors either directly or indirectly by monitoring host proteins targeted by effectors. This innate immune system is modulated by the microbiota (i.e., MMI), which induces systemic resistance and enhances plant resistance to pathogens. In addition, the plant microbiota provides direct protective activity against microbial pathogens via DMC. DMC includes competition for nutrients and space as well as secretion of antimicrobials, and these interactions are integrated into a complex network that dictates pathogen growth in planta. ADP, adenosine diphosphate; ATP, adenosine triphosphate; DAMP, damage-associated molecular pattern; DMC, direct microbial competition; NLR, nucleotide-binding domain and leucine-rich repeat-containing receptor; MAMP, microbe-associated molecular pattern; MMI, microbiota-modulated immunity; PRR, pattern recognition receptor.
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