Root cell types as an interface for biotic interactions

Dorota Kawa, Siobhan M. Brady
2022 Trends in Plant Science  
Root responses to environmental stresses show a high level of cell type and developmental stage specificity. Interactions with beneficial and pathogenic organisms - including microbes and parasites - elicit a set of transcriptional responses unique to each root cell type, often dependent on their differentiation state. Localized changes to the cell wall and to the integrity of root cell types can serve as a physical barrier for a range of pests. Conversely, certain microorganisms weaken
more » ... barriers within root cell types. Interactions with microorganisms vary between roots of different developmental origins and cellular architectures. Here we provide an overview of the molecular, architectural, and structural properties of root cell types crucial to both maintaining beneficial interactions and protecting from pathogens.
doi:10.1016/j.tplants.2022.06.003 pmid:35792025 fatcat:vmddbtlzvnbtfozd6yfs3gttfi