The interaction of human enteric pathogens with plants

Plant Pathol J. 2014 Jun;30(2):109-16. doi: 10.5423/PPJ.RW.04.2014.0036.

Abstract

There are an increasing number of outbreaks of human pathogens related to fresh produce. Thus, the growth of human pathogens on plants should be explored. Human pathogens can survive under the harsh environments in plants, and can adhere and actively invade plants. Plant-associated microbiota or insects contribute to the survival and transmission of enteric pathogens in plants. Human enteric pathogens also trigger plant innate immunity, but some pathogens-such as Salmonella-can overcome this defense mechanism.

Keywords: defense; human enteric pathogens; plant innate immunity.

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  • Review