Hexanoic acid provides long-lasting protection in ‘Fortune’ mandarin against Alternaria alternata
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Otros documentos de la autoría: Llorens, Eugenio; Scalschi, Loredana; Fernández Crespo, Emma; Lapeña, Leonor; García Agustín, Pilar
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Hexanoic acid provides long-lasting protection in ‘Fortune’ mandarin against Alternaria alternataAutoría
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2015Editor
ElsevierISSN
0885-5765; 1096-1178Tipo de documento
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http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0885576515000417Palabras clave / Materias
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Alternaria brown spot disease is a serious disease in mandarins and their hybrids without effective disease control measures. In recent years, induced plant resistance has been studied as an alternative to classical ... [+]
Alternaria brown spot disease is a serious disease in mandarins and their hybrids without effective disease control measures. In recent years, induced plant resistance has been studied as an alternative to classical pesticides, but few studies on the effectiveness of these products and their long-lasting effects in woody crops have been performed. After two inoculations with Alternaria alternata, citrus plants that were treated with hexanoic acid showed enhanced resistance, displaying lower levels of disease incidence associated with an activation of the jasmonic acid pathway, the accumulation of phenolic compounds and the expression of defensive genes, such as polygalacturonase-inhibiting proteins. [-]
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Physiological and Molecular Plant Pathology Volume 91, July 2015, Pages 38–45Derechos de acceso
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