Susceptible and resistant cotton lines were cytologically and histochemically investigated for their defense reactions to a highly aggressive and defoliating strain of #Verticillium dahliae$, a fungus responsible for vascular wilt. Cytochemistry showed that early responses consisted of reinforcement in structural barriers with polysaccharides, including callose and cellulose. Ultrastructural modifications of parenchyma cells of the vascular tissues were associated with strong production of terpenoids and phenolics. These defense reactions were detected early in roots of the resistant line, one to four days after inoculation, while they were seen later in roots of the susceptible line. (Résumé d'auteur
<p>A, Junmian 1 (non-inoculation,Verticillium-sensitive control); B, Junmian 1 (inoculated, severe d...
D.Phil.The fungus, Verticillium dahliae, is the causative agent of Verticillium wilt, which results ...
The effect of root-knot nematode (RKN) (Meloidogyne incognita) on Verticillium dahliae and Fusarium ...
Abstract Verticillium wilt is the second serious vascular wilt caused by the phytopathogenic fungus ...
Verticillium dahliae is a notorious soil-borne pathogen that enters hosts through the roots and prol...
Root-knot nematode [RKN] (Meloidogyne incognita) can increase the severity of Verticillium (V dahlia...
AbstractDifferential expression of genes in cultured cotton cells and leaf disks that have been chal...
The different resistance of cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) cultivars to crude toxin of Verticillium ...
Verticillium dahliae Kleb., the causal agent of vascular wilt, can seriously diminish the yield and ...
Verticillium wilt is a kind of plant vascular disease caused by the soilborne fungus Verticillium da...
The different resistance of cotton ( Gossypium hirsutum L.) cultivars to crude toxin of Verticilli...
M.Sc.Inducible defence responses in both a susceptible cotton cultivar ( Acala ) and a resistant cot...
Interactions between cotton cotyledons and #Xanthomonas campestris$ pv. #malvacearum$ were examined....
Verticillium wilt is threatening cotton productivity globally. This disease is caused by soil-borne...
Abstract Background Verticillium wilt (VW), also known as “cotton cancer,” is one of the most destru...
<p>A, Junmian 1 (non-inoculation,Verticillium-sensitive control); B, Junmian 1 (inoculated, severe d...
D.Phil.The fungus, Verticillium dahliae, is the causative agent of Verticillium wilt, which results ...
The effect of root-knot nematode (RKN) (Meloidogyne incognita) on Verticillium dahliae and Fusarium ...
Abstract Verticillium wilt is the second serious vascular wilt caused by the phytopathogenic fungus ...
Verticillium dahliae is a notorious soil-borne pathogen that enters hosts through the roots and prol...
Root-knot nematode [RKN] (Meloidogyne incognita) can increase the severity of Verticillium (V dahlia...
AbstractDifferential expression of genes in cultured cotton cells and leaf disks that have been chal...
The different resistance of cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) cultivars to crude toxin of Verticillium ...
Verticillium dahliae Kleb., the causal agent of vascular wilt, can seriously diminish the yield and ...
Verticillium wilt is a kind of plant vascular disease caused by the soilborne fungus Verticillium da...
The different resistance of cotton ( Gossypium hirsutum L.) cultivars to crude toxin of Verticilli...
M.Sc.Inducible defence responses in both a susceptible cotton cultivar ( Acala ) and a resistant cot...
Interactions between cotton cotyledons and #Xanthomonas campestris$ pv. #malvacearum$ were examined....
Verticillium wilt is threatening cotton productivity globally. This disease is caused by soil-borne...
Abstract Background Verticillium wilt (VW), also known as “cotton cancer,” is one of the most destru...
<p>A, Junmian 1 (non-inoculation,Verticillium-sensitive control); B, Junmian 1 (inoculated, severe d...
D.Phil.The fungus, Verticillium dahliae, is the causative agent of Verticillium wilt, which results ...
The effect of root-knot nematode (RKN) (Meloidogyne incognita) on Verticillium dahliae and Fusarium ...