Silicon protects soybean plants against Phytophthora sojae by interfering with effector-receptor expression.
Aliyeh RasoolizadehCaroline LabbéHumira SonahRupesh K DeshmukhFrançois BelzileJames G MenziesRichard R BélangerPublished in: BMC plant biology (2018)
Given that the apoplast is a key site of interaction between effectors and plant defenses and receptors in the soybean-P. sojae complex, as well as the site of amorphous-Si accumulation, our results indicate that Si likely interferes with the signaling network between P. sojae and the plant, preventing or decreasing the release of effectors reaching plant receptors, thus creating a form of incompatible interaction.