A number of different types of induced resistance have been defined based on differences in signalling pathways and spectra of effectiveness, including systemic acquired resistance and induced systemic resistance. Such resistance can be induced in plants by application of a variety of biotic and abiotic agents. The resulting resistance tends to be broad-spectrum and can be long-lasting, but is rarely complete, with most inducing agents reducing disease by between 20 and 85%. Since induced resistance is a host response, its expression under field conditions is likely to be influenced by a number of factors, including the environment, genotype, crop nutrition and the extent to which plants are already induced. Although research in this area h...
The activation of defensive responses of plants is a promising tool for controlling pests in conve...
The growing human population will require a significant increase in agricultural production. This ch...
© 2014 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.. Plant resistance to a herbivore results from the expressi...
A number of different types of induced resistance have been defined based on differences in signalli...
This chapter reviews promising agents and approaches for activating systemic resistance in crop plan...
During the lifetime, plants interact with numerous pests with diverse modes of attack and lifestyle....
In this century the human being must face the challenges of producing enough to feed a growing popul...
Fortunately, plants have developed highly effective mechanisms with which to defend themselves when ...
The most viable and practical option for the management of plant diseases is disease resistance. How...
Plants have evolved a highly sophisticated immune system to resist pathogen attack comprising both p...
Induction of plant defense(s) against pathogen challenge(s) has been the object of progressively mor...
Selected strains of plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria are able to induce a systemic resistance (I...
Of several control measures available, host-plant resistance has been a strong choice for economical...
The activation of defensive responses of plants is a promising tool for controlling pests in conve...
The growing human population will require a significant increase in agricultural production. This ch...
© 2014 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.. Plant resistance to a herbivore results from the expressi...
A number of different types of induced resistance have been defined based on differences in signalli...
This chapter reviews promising agents and approaches for activating systemic resistance in crop plan...
During the lifetime, plants interact with numerous pests with diverse modes of attack and lifestyle....
In this century the human being must face the challenges of producing enough to feed a growing popul...
Fortunately, plants have developed highly effective mechanisms with which to defend themselves when ...
The most viable and practical option for the management of plant diseases is disease resistance. How...
Plants have evolved a highly sophisticated immune system to resist pathogen attack comprising both p...
Induction of plant defense(s) against pathogen challenge(s) has been the object of progressively mor...
Selected strains of plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria are able to induce a systemic resistance (I...
Of several control measures available, host-plant resistance has been a strong choice for economical...
The activation of defensive responses of plants is a promising tool for controlling pests in conve...
The growing human population will require a significant increase in agricultural production. This ch...
© 2014 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.. Plant resistance to a herbivore results from the expressi...