Lessons from the good and the evil in plant-microbe interactions

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Plants are permanently challenged by a number of adverse environmental factors including a large variety of microbes and the innate immune system revealed to play a key role in regulating plant growth and defence.Apart from studying typical plant pathogens, such as Pseudomonas syringae,we are interested in extreme cases of plant-microbe interactions, such as Salmonella typhimurium,one of the major causes of food poisoning and death in humans.S.typhimuriurn is often found in soil samples and can infect and propagate both in animals and plants1.S.typhimurium was found to apply a plethora of strategies to infect plants some of which are specific to plants and other are equally used to suppress the human innate immune system2.
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