ISSN: 2165-8056
Department of Botany, Mycorrhiza and Microbiology Research Section, Midnapore College (Autonomous), Midnapore, India
Short Communication
Mycorrhizae: Potential Biocontrol for Crop Plants
Author(s): Som Subhra Dutta and Somdatta Ghosh*
Besides functioning as an effective bio fertilizer mycorrhizae offers plant immunity to some degree, known as
Mycorrhiza Induced Resistance (MIR) in plants. This immunity is effective against a variety of air and soil borne
pathogens. Plant receptor protein complexes or pattern-recognition receptors recognize the Effector Proteins (EP) and
Microbe-Associated Molecular Patterns (MAMPs) of mycorrhizae as these are very much related to other possible
pathogens. So MAMP Triggered Immunity response (MTI) is activated in plants and inhibit further invasion of
pathogens. This offer both short time and long-time defence in plant with systemic acquired resistance and induced
systemic resistance. In this process defence related genes are activated in response to different pathogens and
antipathogenic secondary metabolites are produced. Mycorrhizae also modify plant root exu.. View More»
DOI:
10.35248/2165-8056.24.14.241