1. Sorbitol Reduces Sensitivity to
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Meng, Qi, Rui, Wu, Zhihua, Song, Biying, Dong, Ting, Chen, Mengying, Wang, Hongyan, Cao, Tingting, Du, Shengjie, Wang, Na, Li, Qing, Yang, Yujie, Fu, and Dong, Meng
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Populus ,Gene Expression Regulation, Plant ,Alternaria ,Sorbitol ,Ceramides ,Sugars ,Disease Resistance ,Transcription Factors - Abstract
Sugar, acting as a signal, can regulate the production of some chemical substance during plant defense responses. However, the molecular basis and regulatory mechanisms of sugar in poplar and other forest trees are still unclear. Sorbitol is a sugar-signaling molecule associated with plant defense. In this study, the pathogen-infested status of poplar was alleviated after exogenous feeding of 50 mM sorbitol. We sequenced and analyzed the transcriptome of poplar leaves before and after inoculation. The results showed that the genes
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- 2022