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When we think of plants, we usually don't think of the word
When immune receptors on the surface of plant cells detect molecular signals from biological invaders such as bacteria, fungi, insects, or others, they form a receptor complex with chaperone proteins that signal
The findings, published in a new MPMI of Particular Concern, show how immune signaling can also enhance plant tolerance to abiotic stresses, such as high salinity
Surprisingly, they found that even in plants challenged by non-pathogenic microbes, immune receptors and signaling components conferd salt tolerance
"These findings broaden our horizons about how plants perceive and adapt to environmental changes, particularly salt and osmotic stresses
This lays the foundation
Article title
Recognition of Microbe- and Damage-Associated Molecular Patterns by Leucine-Rich Repeat Pattern Recognition Receptor Kinases Confers Salt Tolerance in Plants