Symbiont effectors modulate plant signalling to increase host stress resilience
Plant colonizing symbionts confer beneficial effects to their hosts, which often includes increased growth, and biotic and abiotic stress resilience. How these benefits are activated on a molecular level is mostly unknown. Here, we describe effector candidates of the fungal symbiont Serendipita indica, which modulate plant stress signalling pathways. By analyzing the S. indica effector…
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