2009
DOI: 10.17660/actahortic.2009.845.76
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Constitutive and Induced Resistance in Hazelnut Cultivars

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“…Moreover, previous studies demonstrated that the induction of host plants with resistance by Trichoderma spp. has been described to be associated with activation of disease resistance mechanisms and production of a wide range defense compounds mainly including peroxidase, phenylalanine ammonia lyase, flavonoids (Karthikeyan et al, 2006 ; Magro et al, 2009 ; Govindappa et al, 2010 ; Nianlai et al, 2010 ), and the accumulation of lignin and pectin in plants cell walls (Al-Hakimi and Al-Ghalibi, 2007 ; Nianlai et al, 2010 ). Our results are in agreement with these alterations in plants which may contribute to the resistance by stopping pathogen invasion or slowing down the penetration process, thus allowing the activation of further defense mechanisms in plants (Sticher et al, 1997 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, previous studies demonstrated that the induction of host plants with resistance by Trichoderma spp. has been described to be associated with activation of disease resistance mechanisms and production of a wide range defense compounds mainly including peroxidase, phenylalanine ammonia lyase, flavonoids (Karthikeyan et al, 2006 ; Magro et al, 2009 ; Govindappa et al, 2010 ; Nianlai et al, 2010 ), and the accumulation of lignin and pectin in plants cell walls (Al-Hakimi and Al-Ghalibi, 2007 ; Nianlai et al, 2010 ). Our results are in agreement with these alterations in plants which may contribute to the resistance by stopping pathogen invasion or slowing down the penetration process, thus allowing the activation of further defense mechanisms in plants (Sticher et al, 1997 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%