Systemic resistance induced by rhizosphere bacteria
LC Van Loon, P Bakker… - Annual review of …, 1998 - annualreviews.org
▪ Abstract Nonpathogenic rhizobacteria can induce a systemic resistance in plants that is
phenotypically similar to pathogen-induced systemic acquired resistance (SAR) …
phenotypically similar to pathogen-induced systemic acquired resistance (SAR) …
Plant growth promoting rhizobacteria: Applications and perspectives in agriculture.
ZA Zahir, MA Muhammad Arshad, WTJ Frankenberger - 2003 - cabidigitallibrary.org
Rhizobacteria that exert beneficial effects on plant growth and development are referred to
as plant growth promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR). In recent years, the use of PGPR to …
as plant growth promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR). In recent years, the use of PGPR to …
Induction of systemic resistance by plant growth promoting rhizobacteria in crop plants against pests and diseases
Plant growth promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) belonging to Pseudomonas spp. are being
exploited commercially for plant protection to induce systemic resistance against various …
exploited commercially for plant protection to induce systemic resistance against various …
Pseudomonas Biocontrol Agents of Soilborne Pathogens: Looking Back Over 30 Years
DM Weller - Phytopathology, 2007 - Am Phytopath Society
Pseudomonas spp. are ubiquitous bacteria in agricultural soils and have many traits that
make them well suited as biocontrol agents of soilborne pathogens. Tremendous progress …
make them well suited as biocontrol agents of soilborne pathogens. Tremendous progress …
Induced resistance in plants and the role of pathogenesis-related proteins
LC Van Loon - European journal of plant pathology, 1997 - Springer
Resistance, according to Agrios (1988) is the ability of an organism to exclude or overcome,
completely or in some degree, the effect of a pathogen or other damaging factor. Disease …
completely or in some degree, the effect of a pathogen or other damaging factor. Disease …
Plant growth promoting rhizobacteria: fundamentals and applications
Plant growth promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) have gained worldwide importance and
acceptance for agricultural benefits. This is due to the emerging demand for dependence …
acceptance for agricultural benefits. This is due to the emerging demand for dependence …
Localized versus systemic effect of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi on defence responses to Phytophthora infection in tomato plants
Abstract Development of biological control for plant diseases is accepted as a durable and
environmentally friendly alternative for agrochemicals. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) …
environmentally friendly alternative for agrochemicals. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) …
Cell Defense Responses Associated with Localized and Systemic Resistance to Phytophthora parasitica Induced in Tomato by an Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungus
The arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus Glomus mosseae is able to confer bioprotection against
Phytophthora parasitica in tomato roots. Localized and induced systemic resistance (ISR) …
Phytophthora parasitica in tomato roots. Localized and induced systemic resistance (ISR) …
PGPR: prospective biocontrol agents of plant pathogens
ZA Siddiqui - PGPR: biocontrol and biofertilization, 2006 - Springer
Plant growth promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) are indigenous to soil and the plant
rhizosphere and play a major role in the biocontrol of plant pathogens. PGPR can …
rhizosphere and play a major role in the biocontrol of plant pathogens. PGPR can …
Differential Induction of Systemic Resistance in Arabidopsis by Biocontrol Bacteria
SCM Van Wees, CMJ Pieterse… - Molecular Plant …, 1997 - Am Phytopath Society
Selected nonpathogenic, root-colonizing bacteria are able to elicit induced systemic
resistance (ISR) in plants. To elucidate the molecular mechanisms underlying this type of …
resistance (ISR) in plants. To elucidate the molecular mechanisms underlying this type of …