The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of nitrogen availability on susceptibility of tomato leaves to the fungal pathogen Botrytis cinerea. Plants with varying nitrogen availability were grown by adding N daily in exponentially increasing amounts to a nutrient solution at different rates. Leaves of plants grown at low nitrogen availability had a high leaf C/N ratio (21 g g-1) and were about 2.5 times more susceptible to primary lesion formation by B. cinerea compared to plant grown at high nitrogen availability, which had a low leaf C/N ratio (11 g g-1). Leaf C/N ratio accounted for 95% of variation in susceptibility. This relationship between C/N ratio and susceptibility persisted when plants were grown with exponential P addi...
Although Nitrogen (N) is a key component in many compounds implicated in host-pathogen interactions,...
Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) is one of many greenhouse crops that can be infected by the necrotroph...
[EN] In tomato to induce NRT2.3 for 48 h starvation of nitrogen, micorrhizal and no micorrhizal pla...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of nitrogen availability on susceptibility of to...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of tissue nitrogen concentration, as a consequen...
International audienceBotrytis cinerea, a necrotrophic filamentous fungus, forms potentially lethal ...
International audienceInduced chemical defence is a cost-efficient protective strategy, whereby plan...
The aim of this work was to study how nitrogen availability affects within-plant allocation to growt...
Mycorrhizal plants are generally quite efficient in coping with environmental challenges. It has bee...
International audiencePlant nitrogen (N) fertilization is known to affect disease; however, the unde...
Mycorrhizal plants are generally quite efficient in coping with environmental challenges. It has bee...
International audienceConstitutive markers of plant defense are required to provide solutions for pl...
We thank the staff of the INRAE Experimental facilities of the Plant Pathology research unit (IEPV, ...
Background and Aims: The main soluble sugars are important components of plant defence against patho...
International audienceBotrytis cinerea is a nectrotrophic plant pathogen that leads to important eco...
Although Nitrogen (N) is a key component in many compounds implicated in host-pathogen interactions,...
Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) is one of many greenhouse crops that can be infected by the necrotroph...
[EN] In tomato to induce NRT2.3 for 48 h starvation of nitrogen, micorrhizal and no micorrhizal pla...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of nitrogen availability on susceptibility of to...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of tissue nitrogen concentration, as a consequen...
International audienceBotrytis cinerea, a necrotrophic filamentous fungus, forms potentially lethal ...
International audienceInduced chemical defence is a cost-efficient protective strategy, whereby plan...
The aim of this work was to study how nitrogen availability affects within-plant allocation to growt...
Mycorrhizal plants are generally quite efficient in coping with environmental challenges. It has bee...
International audiencePlant nitrogen (N) fertilization is known to affect disease; however, the unde...
Mycorrhizal plants are generally quite efficient in coping with environmental challenges. It has bee...
International audienceConstitutive markers of plant defense are required to provide solutions for pl...
We thank the staff of the INRAE Experimental facilities of the Plant Pathology research unit (IEPV, ...
Background and Aims: The main soluble sugars are important components of plant defence against patho...
International audienceBotrytis cinerea is a nectrotrophic plant pathogen that leads to important eco...
Although Nitrogen (N) is a key component in many compounds implicated in host-pathogen interactions,...
Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) is one of many greenhouse crops that can be infected by the necrotroph...
[EN] In tomato to induce NRT2.3 for 48 h starvation of nitrogen, micorrhizal and no micorrhizal pla...