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systemic induced resistance

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F@B: April 2001 - Hot Topics
... results, at least in the short term, in an increase in resistance to subsequent exposure (systemic induced resistance). An integrated pest management program aimed at mitigating the impacts of the ... species, utilizing resistant varieties of susceptible species, and managing diseased trees such that systemic induced resistance may be expressed. Recommendations to reduce the spread of the pathogen may ...
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Ornamental Plants Annual Reports and Research Reviews 2001, Special Circular 186-02
... Phenological Sequence for Wooster, Ohio, from 1997-2001. Progress in Research on Systemic Induced Resistance in Austrian Pine Against Shoot Blight (Formerly Known as Diplodia Tip Blight) ... new name for Diplodia tip blight (pathogen: Diplodia pinea). Introduction Systemic Induced Resistance Vigor and Disease Resistance Sphaeropsis Shoot Blight of Austrian Pine Recent Progress in SIR Research ...
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The BSPP - Publications - BSPP News36 Spring 2000
... , the workshop on induced resistance was outstanding. It was a joy to listen to Professor J. Kuc from the USA summarising our present knowledge on systemic induced resistance; he posed the fundamental question on why substances of widely different composition all bring about an induced resistance response in plants, and ...
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Understanding the involvement of rhizobacteria-mediated induction of systemic resistance in biocontrol of plant diseases
... induced systemic resistance, detailed knowledge of the triggering bacterial traits involved and on signal transduction pathways in the plant is necessary. Possibilities to improve effectiveness of induced resistance by rhizobacterial strains are discussed. Key words: induced systemic resistance ...
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Research Program - Soil and Environmental Sciences
... for organic soil amendments Sustainable Crop Production Systems High-value and Field Crops Induced resistance for fireblight disease control Fire blight on pear trees Applications for plant ... the commercialization agent Studies underway to induce host plant defence mechanisms through a systemic acquired resistance response Cultural practices for field crops on coarse-textured soil Potential ...
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Reuven Reuveni
... resistance against plant pathogens, pp. 21-45. In: Novel Approaches to Integrated Pest Management. R. Reuveni (Ed.). CRC Press, Boca Raton, Florida. Reuveni, R. (1998). Induced resistance and biochemical markers for resistance ...
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APSnet Education Center - Introductory Topics - Plant Disease Management
... systemic acquired resistance (SAR) and induced resistance. Recently, resistant plants have been developed through the use of genetic engineering (e.g., resistance ...
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The BSPP - Publications - BSPP News 41 Spring 2002
... His work on virus-induced gene silencing has brought together two areas of research which were not previously thought to be connected, induced resistance to disease and gene silencing. Induced resistance is, of course, ... that RNA-mediated defence is a general response to virus infection. A fascinating aspect of systemic defence is the existence of a signal that moves ahead of the virus through ...
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The BSPP - Publications - BSPP News39 Summer 2001
... response, the gene-for-gene hypothesis and induced resistance. However, it was clear in her mind that the most confused concept is non-host resistance, despite the emphasis on research ... on virus induced gene silencing. This prompted discussion about the application of this system in different examples of virus resistance. In the session on local and systemic resistance, the genetics of resistance ...
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ICPP98 Paper Number 1.4.30
... cause hazards to the environment and human health. The present work was aimed to investigate systemic acquired resistance (SAR) using salicylic acid (SA) and acetylsalicylic acid (ASA) as a mean for ... to Reuveni [2]. Results and conclusions Pot experiments revealed that all the tested treatments induced SAR and significantly reduced disease severity. The most effective concentration was 5 mM of ...
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