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Eugenol and basil essential oil as priming agents for enhancing Arabidopsis immune response.
Plants, as sessile organisms, must adapt to environmental changes and defend themselves against biotic stress, including pathogen attack. Their immune responses entail recognition of pathogen patterns, activation of defense mechanisms, and accumulation of various antimicrobial compounds. Eugenol, abundant in basil, has antibacterial properties and enhances plant resistance to viruses. However, its priming effects on biotrophic pathogens remain unclear. Thus, we investigated whether eugenol and basil essential oils could prime Arabidopsis thaliana immunity against the hemi-biotroph Pseudomonas syringae pv. maculicola (Psm) MAFF302723. Our study revealed that both eugenol and basil essential oils functioned as priming agents, mitigating disease symptoms upon Psm infection. This priming effect occurred via NPR1-dependent but salicylic acid-independent signaling. Moreover, our gene expression analysis suggested that priming might influence jasmonic acid/ethylene signaling. These findings underscore the potential of employing natural compounds such as basil essential oil to bolster plant immune responses in sustainable agricultural practices.
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Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry publishes high-quality papers providing chemical and biological analyses of vital phenomena exhibited by animals, plants, and microorganisms, the chemical structures and functions of their products, and related matters. The Journal plays a major role in communicating to a global audience outstanding basic and applied research in all fields subsumed by the Japan Society for Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Agrochemistry (JSBBA).