Molecular Basis of Plant–Pathogen Interactions in the Agricultural Context

Author:

Ijaz Usman1,Zhao Chenchen1ORCID,Shabala Sergey23ORCID,Zhou Meixue1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture, University of Tasmania, Launceston, TAS 7250, Australia

2. School of Biological Science, University of Western Australia, Crawley, WA 6009, Australia

3. International Research Centre for Environmental Membrane Biology, Foshan University, Foshan 528000, China

Abstract

Biotic stressors pose significant threats to crop yield, jeopardizing food security and resulting in losses of over USD 220 billion per year by the agriculture industry. Plants activate innate defense mechanisms upon pathogen perception and invasion. The plant immune response comprises numerous concerted steps, including the recognition of invading pathogens, signal transduction, and activation of defensive pathways. However, pathogens have evolved various structures to evade plant immunity. Given these facts, genetic improvements to plants are required for sustainable disease management to ensure global food security. Advanced genetic technologies have offered new opportunities to revolutionize and boost plant disease resistance against devastating pathogens. Furthermore, targeting susceptibility (S) genes, such as OsERF922 and BnWRKY70, through CRISPR methodologies offers novel avenues for disrupting the molecular compatibility of pathogens and for introducing durable resistance against them in plants. Here, we provide a critical overview of advances in understanding disease resistance mechanisms. The review also critically examines management strategies under challenging environmental conditions and R-gene-based plant genome-engineering systems intending to enhance plant responses against emerging pathogens. This work underscores the transformative potential of modern genetic engineering practices in revolutionizing plant health and crop disease management while emphasizing the importance of responsible application to ensure sustainable and resilient agricultural systems.

Funder

Grain Research Development Corporations

Publisher

MDPI AG

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