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Chitinases—Potential Candidates for Enhanced Plant Resistance towards Fungal Pathogens

Manish KumarDepartment of Microbiology, School of Life Sciences, Central University of Rajasthan, Bandarsindri, Kishangarh, Ajmer, Rajasthan 305801, IndiaAmandeep Singh BrarDepartment of Microbiology, School of Life Sciences, Central University of Rajasthan, Bandarsindri, Kishangarh, Ajmer, Rajasthan 305801, IndiaMonika YadavCentre for Energy and Environment, Malaviya National Institute of Technology, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302017, IndiaAakash ChawadeDepartment of Plant Breeding, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, P.O. Box 101, 230 53 Alnarp, SwedenVivekanand VivekanandCentre for Energy and Environment, Malaviya National Institute of Technology, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302017, IndiaNidhi PareekDepartment of Microbiology, School of Life Sciences, Central University of Rajasthan, Bandarsindri, Kishangarh, Ajmer, Rajasthan 305801, India
2018en
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Crop cultivation is crucial for the existence of human beings, as it fulfills our nutritional requirements. Crops and other plants are always at a high risk of being attacked by phytopathogens, especially pathogenic fungi. Although plants have a well-developed defense system, it can be compromised during pathogen attack. Chitinases can enhance the plant’s defense system as they act on chitin, a major component of the cell wall of pathogenic fungi, and render the fungi inactive without any negative impact on the plants. Along with strengthening plant defense mechanisms, chitinases also improve plant growth and yield. Chitinases in combination with recombinant technology can be a promising tool for improving plant resistance to fungal diseases. The applicability of chitinase-derived oligomeric products of chitin further augment chitinase prospecting to enhance plant defense and growth.

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