[HTML][HTML] Induction of systemic acquired disease resistance in plants: potential implications for disease management in urban forestry
GC Percival - Arboriculture & Urban Forestry (AUF), 2001 - auf.isa-arbor.com
Systemic acquired resistance (SAR) is the phenomenon whereby a plant's own defense
mechanisms are induced by prior treatment with either a biological or chemical agent. The …
mechanisms are induced by prior treatment with either a biological or chemical agent. The …
Systemic acquired resistance
R Hammerschmidt - Advances in botanical research, 2009 - Elsevier
Systemic acquired resistance (SAR) is a form of induced resistance that is activated by
pathogens that induce localized necrotic disease lesions or a hypersensitive response. A …
pathogens that induce localized necrotic disease lesions or a hypersensitive response. A …
Systemic acquired resistance in crop protection
F Gozzo - Outlooks on Pest Management, 2004 - search.proquest.com
The interactions between plants and parasites are a complex matter in the history of crop
selection and protection. Untreated crops may undergo devastating invasion by typical …
selection and protection. Untreated crops may undergo devastating invasion by typical …
Systemic acquired resistance: an inducible defense mechanism in plants
Acquired resistance in plants has long been recognised to play an important role in the
preservation of plants against disease (Chester, 1933). While much of this early work …
preservation of plants against disease (Chester, 1933). While much of this early work …
Activation of systemic acquired disease resistance in plants
H Kessmann, T Staub, JIM Ligon, M Oostendorp… - European Journal of …, 1994 - Springer
Plants have evolved both preformed and inducible disease resistance mechanisms that
together form an effective defense against pathogen infection, with disease resulting as the …
together form an effective defense against pathogen infection, with disease resulting as the …
Systemic acquired resistance (SAR) and induced systemic resistance (ISR): role and mechanism of action against phytopathogens
Systemic acquired resistance (SAR) and induced systemic resistance (ISR) are two forms of
induced resistance wherein plant defences are preconditioned by prior infection or treatment …
induced resistance wherein plant defences are preconditioned by prior infection or treatment …
Reduction of risk for growers: methods for the development of disease‐resistant crops
S Uknes, B Vernooij, S Morris, D Chandler… - New …, 1996 - Wiley Online Library
Systemic acquired resistance (SAR) appears to be a ubiquitous higher plant defence
response. Resistance is dependent on the high‐level expression of SAR genes. Mutations …
response. Resistance is dependent on the high‐level expression of SAR genes. Mutations …
Systemic acquired resistance: a review.
SK Mishra, R Raja - 1999 - cabidigitallibrary.org
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Systemic acquired resistance and induced systemic resistance in conventional agriculture
GE Vallad, RM Goodman - Crop science, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
Plants possess a range of defenses that can be actively expressed in response to
pathogens and parasites of various scales, ranging from microscopic viruses to insect …
pathogens and parasites of various scales, ranging from microscopic viruses to insect …
Systemic acquired resistance: available information and open ecological questions
M Heil - Journal of Ecology, 1999 - JSTOR
Systemic acquired resistance (SAR) in plants is a defence mechanism that can be induced
by any one of a broad spectrum of pathogens against all of which it is then effective. The …
by any one of a broad spectrum of pathogens against all of which it is then effective. The …