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Indole-3 acetic acid negatively regulates rose black spot disease resistance through antagonizing the salicylic acid signaling pathway via jasmonic acid
IAA cooperates with JA to inhibit SA and negatively regulates rose black spot disease resistance.
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Reinforcement of resistance of modern rose to black spot disease via hybridization with Rosa rugosa
Most of the modern rose cultivars are susceptible to the highly destructive rose black spot disease caused by Marssonina rosae. In order to clarify the effect of hybridization with diploid Rosa rugosa on the morp...