Masai Motomu, Arakawa Miho, Iwaya Koichi, Aoki Toshio, Nakagawa Tomomi, Ayabe Shin-Ichi, Uchiyama Hiroshi
Department of Applied Biological Sciences, Nihon University.
Biosci Biotechnol Biochem. 2013;77(8):1773-5. doi: 10.1271/bbb.130209. Epub 2013 Aug 7.
The phytoalexin response of Lotus japonicus seedlings to selected microbes and chemical signals was analyzed. The symbiotic rhizobium induced vestitol production weakly, while non-symbiotic rhizobia and potential pathogens led to increases in its accumulation. Whereas chitin-related molecules were ineffective, a flagellin-derived peptide not of symbiont origin induced phytoalexin production, indicating discriminative antibiotic production by the plant host.