植物健康防御策略:抗病性和耐受性。

Zhijuan Tang,Rui Mou,Guoyong Xu
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新出现和再出现的传染病对野生植物和驯化作物构成重大威胁,极端气候的增加和病原体种群的迅速演变加剧了这一挑战。为了减轻病原体与植物相互作用过程中的伤害,植物进化出了复杂的防御策略。抗性是一种完善的机制,使植物能够驱逐、控制或杀死入侵的病原体。然而,来自作物育种和进化研究的证据强调了抗病能力——植物在感染的情况下保持健康,而不是通过限制病原体的增殖——是一个同样重要但经常被忽视的策略。与耐药性不同,耐受性可能不会对病原体种群施加强大的选择压力,使其成为疾病管理的更持久的解决方案。本文综述了传染病对植物健康的影响,并探讨了抗性和耐受性如何减轻疾病引起的损害。我们还讨论了在揭示疾病耐受性的分子、细胞和遗传基础方面的最新进展,包括清除有害蛋白质凝聚物、激活自噬、分配资源和改变生活史特征等机制。此外,我们还探讨了这些见解如何通过育种和生物技术为开发抗病作物提供信息,最终支持可持续农业和加强全球粮食安全。
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Defense strategies for plant health: disease resistance and tolerance.
Emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases pose a major threat to wild plants and domesticated crops, a challenge intensified by increasing climate extremes and the rapid evolution of pathogen populations. To mitigate damage during pathogen-plant interactions, plants have evolved sophisticated defense strategies. Resistance, a well-established mechanism, enables plants to expel, contain, or kill invading pathogens. However, evidence from crop breeding and evolutionary studies highlights disease tolerance-where plants stay health despite infection, not through restricting pathogen proliferation-as an equally critical yet often overlooked strategy. Unlike resistance, tolerance may not impose strong selective pressure on pathogen populations, making it a more durable solution to disease management. This review examines the impact of infectious diseases on plant health and explores how resistance and tolerance mitigate disease-induced damage. We also discuss recent advances in uncovering the molecular, cellular, and genetic foundations of disease tolerance, including mechanisms such as clearing harmful protein condensates, activating autophagy, allocating resources and altering life-history traits. Furthermore, we explore how these insights can inform the development of disease-tolerant crops through breeding and biotechnology, ultimately supporting sustainable agriculture and enhancing global food security.
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