Induced Systemic Resistance and the Rhizosphere Microbiome [PDF]
Microbial communities that are associated with plant roots are highly diverse and harbor tens of thousands of species. This so-called microbiome controls plant health through several mechanisms including the suppression of infectious diseases, which is ...
Peter A.H.M. Bakker +4 more
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SYSTEMIC RESISTANCE INDUCED BY RHIZOSPHERE BACTERIA [PDF]
▪ Abstract Nonpathogenic rhizobacteria can induce a systemic resistance in plants that is phenotypically similar to pathogen-induced systemic acquired resistance (SAR). Rhizobacteria-mediated induced systemic resistance (ISR) has been demonstrated against fungi, bacteria, and viruses in Arabidopsis, bean, carnation, cucumber, radish, tobacco, and ...
Corne M J Pieterse
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Triple interactions for induced systemic resistance in plants [PDF]
Induced systemic resistance (ISR) is a crucial concept in modern agriculture, explaining plant defense mechanisms primed by rhizosphere stimuli and activated by subsequent infections.
Jihye Jung +3 more
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Induced Systemic Resistance for Improving Plant Immunity by Beneficial Microbes [PDF]
Plant beneficial microorganisms improve the health and growth of the associated plants. Application of beneficial microbes triggers an enhanced resistance state, also termed as induced systemic resistance (ISR), in the host, against a broad range of ...
Yiyang Yu +5 more
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The Transcriptome of Rhizobacteria-Induced Systemic Resistance in Arabidopsis [PDF]
Plants develop an enhanced defensive capacity against a broad spectrum of plant pathogens after colonization of the roots by selected strains of nonpathogenic, fluorescent Pseudomonas spp.
Bas W. M. Verhagen +5 more
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Systemic induced resistance [PDF]
Biotic and abiotic agents may induce resistance in plants against pathogens. Abiotic agents may be synthetic or natural. The natural, non-protein amino acid BABA (DL-β-aminobutyric acid) induces systemic resistance in crop plants against pathogens.
Y. Cohen
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Assessment of Silicon- and Mycorrhizae- Mediated Constitutive and Induced Systemic Resistance in Rice, Oryza sativa L., against the Fall Armyworm, Spodoptera frugiperda Smith [PDF]
Induced resistance provides protection in plants against insect herbivores. Silicon and mycorrhizae often prime plant defenses and thereby enhance plant resistance against herbivores.
Santhi Bhavanam, Michael J. Stout
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Temporal transcriptome of tomato elucidates the signaling pathways of induced systemic resistance and systemic acquired resistance activated by Chaetomium globosum [PDF]
C. globosum is an endophytic fungus, which is recorded effective against several fungal and bacterial diseases in plants. The exclusively induce defense as mechanism of biocontrol for C. globosum against phyto-pathogens is reported.
Jagmohan Singh +9 more
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Local Responses and Systemic Induced Resistance Mediated by Ectomycorrhizal Fungi
Ectomycorrhizal fungi (EMF) grow as saprotrophs in soil and interact with plants, forming mutualistic associations with roots of many economically and ecologically important forest tree genera.
Steven Dreischhoff +4 more
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Induced Systemic Resistance by Beneficial Microbes
Beneficial microbes in the microbiome of plant roots improve plant health. Induced systemic resistance (ISR) emerged as an important mechanism by which selected plant growth–promoting bacteria and fungi in the rhizosphere prime the whole plant body for enhanced defense against a broad range of pathogens and insect herbivores.
Corné M.J. Pieterse +5 more
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