The biochemical interactions between the tobacco plant and a fungal pathogen are complex and poorly understood. Upon infection, the fungus overcomes the natural defence mechanism of the host by the lytic activity of enzymes and by suppressing the hypersensitive reaction of N. tabacum. The ability of the tobacco plant to resist a fungal attack is based on macroscopic properties and the biosynthesis of natural fungicides. The physical and biochemical character of the leaf surface (e.g. trichome exudates, cuticular components) may prevent the fungus from entering the organism. Constitutive natural fungicides such as phenolics and terpenes operate as enzyme inhibitors, or impair the germination of the fungal spores. Newly synthesized polysaccha...
The genus Trichoderma comprises a great number of fungal strains that act as biological control agen...
Several phytopathogenic fungi have been proposed for biocontrol of weeds, but few have been used. Re...
The hydrolysis products of glucosinolates in Brassicaceae tissues are potentially useful for the con...
Under pressure from social criticism and an unclear future, tobacco researchers have begun to seek a...
International audienceDuring tobacco development, a transition state from susceptibility to resistan...
β-Cryptogein, a proteinaceous elicitor from the phytopathogenic fungus Phytophthoracryptogea, is kno...
Black shank is a major annual disease threat to all types of tobacco worldwide. It is caused by the ...
Fungal infections are responsible for about 70–80% of the losses in agricultural production brought ...
ABSTRACT: The activation of defensive responses of plants is a promising tool for controlling pests ...
SPEIPMThis handbook compiles authoritative information about fungal metabolites and their chemistry ...
Abstract— The damping off disease of tobacco seedlings caused by the pathogen Rhizoctonia solani cau...
The application of a variety of structurally different protein phosphatase inhibitors (okadaic acid,...
Abstract: Fungi are far more complex organisms than viruses or bacteria and can developed numerous d...
Plant and plant products are affected by a large number of plant pathogens among which fungal pathog...
Every year a lot of crop damage is caused by various diseases and among them fungal diseases are ver...
The genus Trichoderma comprises a great number of fungal strains that act as biological control agen...
Several phytopathogenic fungi have been proposed for biocontrol of weeds, but few have been used. Re...
The hydrolysis products of glucosinolates in Brassicaceae tissues are potentially useful for the con...
Under pressure from social criticism and an unclear future, tobacco researchers have begun to seek a...
International audienceDuring tobacco development, a transition state from susceptibility to resistan...
β-Cryptogein, a proteinaceous elicitor from the phytopathogenic fungus Phytophthoracryptogea, is kno...
Black shank is a major annual disease threat to all types of tobacco worldwide. It is caused by the ...
Fungal infections are responsible for about 70–80% of the losses in agricultural production brought ...
ABSTRACT: The activation of defensive responses of plants is a promising tool for controlling pests ...
SPEIPMThis handbook compiles authoritative information about fungal metabolites and their chemistry ...
Abstract— The damping off disease of tobacco seedlings caused by the pathogen Rhizoctonia solani cau...
The application of a variety of structurally different protein phosphatase inhibitors (okadaic acid,...
Abstract: Fungi are far more complex organisms than viruses or bacteria and can developed numerous d...
Plant and plant products are affected by a large number of plant pathogens among which fungal pathog...
Every year a lot of crop damage is caused by various diseases and among them fungal diseases are ver...
The genus Trichoderma comprises a great number of fungal strains that act as biological control agen...
Several phytopathogenic fungi have been proposed for biocontrol of weeds, but few have been used. Re...
The hydrolysis products of glucosinolates in Brassicaceae tissues are potentially useful for the con...