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Editorial
. 2023 Jun 20:14:1230438.
doi: 10.3389/fpls.2023.1230438. eCollection 2023.

Editorial: Plant cell wall in pathogenesis, parasitism and symbiosis, Volume II

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Editorial: Plant cell wall in pathogenesis, parasitism and symbiosis, Volume II

Maïté Vicré et al. Front Plant Sci. .
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Keywords: cell wall integrity; cell wall remodeling; plant cell wall; plant immunity; plant parasitism; symbiosis.

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Schematic representation of the main systems of perception and responses related to the plant cell wall (CW) in the different biotic interactions. CW can play a central role in combined biotic and abiotic stress. Symbiont-induced CW modifications can improve plant development, nutrition, and tolerance to abiotic stresses. Abiotic stresses can alter CW composition, affecting efficient parasitism. M/H/DAMPS=Microbe/Herbivore/Damage Associated Molecular Patterns.

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