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  1. Rhizosphere Bacteria Isolated from Medicinal Plants Improve Rice Growth and Induce Systemic Resistance in Host Against Pathogenic Fungus

    Sheath blight ( ShB ) disease is a major biotic stress that causes significant yield loss in rice. Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPRs) have...

    Naveenkumar Patil, S. Raghu, ... Guru-Pirasanna-Pandi Govindharaj in Journal of Plant Growth Regulation
    Article 21 October 2023
  2. Endophytes: Rendering Systemic Resistance to Plants

    Endophytes are those microorganisms that live throughout the life cycle of a plant without causing noticeable negative signs. As endophytes are known...
    Diptanu Datta, Lopamudra Behera, ... Kartikay Bisen in Rhizosphere Microbes
    Chapter 2022
  3. Lipid peroxidation and stress-induced signalling molecules in systemic resistance mediated by azelaic acid/AZELAIC ACID INDUCED1: signal initiation and propagation

    Systemic acquired resistance protects plants against a broad spectrum of secondary infections by pathogens. A crucial compound involved in the...

    Y. N. Priya Reddy, Ralf OelmĂĽller in Physiology and Molecular Biology of Plants
    Article Open access 01 February 2024
  4. Mechanisms of systemic resistance to pathogen infection in plants and their potential application in forestry

    Background

    The complex systemic responses of tree species to fight pathogen infection necessitate attention due to the potential for yield protection...

    S. K. Wilson, T. Pretorius, S. Naidoo in BMC Plant Biology
    Article Open access 25 August 2023
  5. Artificial coat protein variants of cucumber mosaic virus induce enhanced resistance upon recognition by an R gene

    Induction of R -gene-mediated antiviral resistance results in phenotypically different responses depending on host R gene—virus combinations. The...

    Gai Karino, Derib Alemu Abebe, ... Shuhei Miyashita in Journal of General Plant Pathology
    Article 02 July 2023
  6. Bacillus Amyloliquefaciens IKMM and Zinc Nanoparticles as Biocontrol Candidate Induce the Systemic Resistance by Producing Antioxidants in Tomato Plants Challenged with Early Blight Pathogen

    Early blight disease of tomato is a devastating disease causing severe yield losses. The chemical control of this disease has become a challenge due...

    Munirah F. Aldayel, Hind Salih Alrajeh, ... Muhammad Imran in Journal of Crop Health
    Article 25 October 2023
  7. POWERDRESS positively regulates systemic acquired resistance in Arabidopsis

    Key message

    PWR, an epigenetic regulator, and PIF4, a transcription factor coordinately regulate both local resistance and systemic acquired...

    Vishal Patil, Ashis Kumar Nandi in Plant Cell Reports
    Article 24 September 2022
  8. Induced Systematic Resistance and Plant Immunity

    The demand for more food production and the pollution of ecosystems by pesticides is calling for sustainable methods to improve crop yields, such as...
    Deepshikha Satish, Sahil Mehta in Sustainable Agriculture Reviews 60
    Chapter 2023
  9. Enterobacter cloacae Induces SA-Dependent Systemic Acquired Resistance of Zea mays Against Fusarium oxysporum

    Plant Growth Promoting Bacteria have proven themselves in agricultural applications not only as biofertilizers but also as biocontrol agents against...

    Asmaa A. Sallam, Samia A. Haroun, ... Amr M. Mowafy in Journal of Plant Growth Regulation
    Article Open access 04 April 2024
  10. Herbivory changes biomass allocation but does not induce resistance among ramets of an invasive plant

    Inducible responses to herbivores can be either localized or spread systemically throughout a plant. The ways in which clonal plants integrate their...

    Zoe Q. Becker, Paul J. Ode, ... Ian S. Pearse in Arthropod-Plant Interactions
    Article 04 May 2022
  11. Antitoxin EndoAI can induce disease resistance in tobacco as a protein elicitor

    Background

    The antitoxin EndoAI is a TA system component that directly inhibits EndoA activity in vitro. The targeted activation of a TA system...

    Bo Wei Yan, Wen Zhi Liu, ... Zu Ming Qiu in Chemical and Biological Technologies in Agriculture
    Article Open access 29 December 2021
  12. Efficacy of botanical extracts on imparting systemic acquired resistance against rice sheath blight incited by Rhizoctonia solani

    The present study unravels the antifungal ability and physio-biochemical basis of resistance induced by botanical extracts against the sheath blight...

    Rohit Chhabra, Rajni Sharma, ... Sanjeev Kumar Chauhan in Journal of Plant Diseases and Protection
    Article 03 March 2023
  13. Bacillus velezensis BE2 controls wheat and barley diseases by direct antagonism and induced systemic resistance

    Abstract

    Wheat and barley rank among the main crops cultivated on a global scale, providing the essential nutritional foundation for both humans and...

    Emma Dutilloy, Anthony Arguëlles Arias, ... Qassim Esmaeel in Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology
    Article 08 January 2024
  14. Genus Trichoderma : Its Role in Induced Systemic Resistance of Plants Against Phytopathogens

    Food is one of the basic needs of the human being for their survival, growth, and development through providing necessary energy. The agricultural...
    Kishor Chand Kumhar, Azariah Babu, ... Bhabesh Deka in Advances in Trichoderma Biology for Agricultural Applications
    Chapter 2022
  15. Is localized acquired resistance the mechanism for effector-triggered disease resistance in plants?

    Plant nucleotide-binding leucine-rich repeat receptors (NLRs) are intracellular immune receptors that are activated by their direct or indirect...

    Pierre Jacob, Junko Hige, Jeffery L. Dangl in Nature Plants
    Article 03 August 2023
  16. Cadmium toxicity promotes hormonal imbalance and induces the expression of genes involved in systemic resistances in barley

    Cadmium (Cd) is a widely distributed pollutant that adversely affects plants’ metabolism and productivity. Phytohormones play a vital role in the...

    Fatemeh Alzahra Neyshabouri, Ali Akbar Ghotbi-Ravandi, ... Masoud Tohidfar in BioMetals
    Article 14 April 2024
  17. Signals in systemic acquired resistance of plants against microbial pathogens

    After a local infection by the microbial pathogens, plants will produce strong resistance in distal tissues to cope with the subsequent biotic...

    Hang Gao, Miaojie Guo, ... Ziqin Xu in Molecular Biology Reports
    Article 24 April 2021
  18. Systemic resistance induction of tomato plants against tomato mosaic virus by microalgae

    Background

    Tomato mosaic virus (ToMV) is a dangerous disease of tomato ( Lycopersicon esculentum ) that reduces dramatically the yield. To reduce ToMV...

    Mohsen Mohamed Elsharkawy, Samira El-Okkiah, ... Ahmed Abdelkhalek in Egyptian Journal of Biological Pest Control
    Article Open access 16 April 2022
  19. Enhancing tomato resistance by exploring early defense events against Fusarium wilt disease

    Studying plant early immunity, such as the unique immune mechanisms against pathogens, is an important field of research. Tomato wilt resulting from...

    **gtao Li, Chenyang Wang, ... Wenxing Liang in Phytopathology Research
    Article Open access 26 May 2023
  20. Application of CRISPR for Plant-Mediated Resistance

    Clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR) and associated protein 9 (CRISPR-Cas9) have emerged as an efficient genome editing...
    Lini Sethi, Manas K. Tripathy in Gene Editing in Plants
    Chapter 2024
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