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Fig. 1 | Phytopathology Research

Fig. 1

From: The tug-of-war on iron between plant and pathogen

Fig. 1

Iron-mediated plant immunity. A strategy is to withhold Fe by chelating to limit iron availability necessary for pathogen proliferation (upper left). The second strategy is to suppress pathogens at infection sites by local iron accumulation, which induces ROS bursts (lower left). The third strategy is to induce the production of defense compounds or ethylene synthesis via iron deficiency to activate the expression of defense genes (right)

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