2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.plantsci.2008.05.003
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Induction of PR proteins and resistance by the biocontrol agent Clonostachys rosea in wheat plants infected with Fusarium culmorum

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“…The available literature provides no information on the production of siderophores by A. pullulans isolates obtained from the growing environ- activity of phenylalanine ammonia-lyase (PAL) after 24 hours at 25 °C. Resistance induction in plants treated with non-pathogenic microorganisms has been observed in cereals (Roberti et al 2008;Jochum et al 2006;Zhang et al 2007) and stored fruits (Ippolito et al 2000;Ghaouth et al 2002;Droby et al 2002;Yao and Tian 2005). In our study, seedlings of two wheat cultivars showed different susceptibility to F. culmorum infection, which confirms that proper cultivar selection is an important consideration in organic and integrated farming systems where the use of chemical crop protection agents is limited.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 77%
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“…The available literature provides no information on the production of siderophores by A. pullulans isolates obtained from the growing environ- activity of phenylalanine ammonia-lyase (PAL) after 24 hours at 25 °C. Resistance induction in plants treated with non-pathogenic microorganisms has been observed in cereals (Roberti et al 2008;Jochum et al 2006;Zhang et al 2007) and stored fruits (Ippolito et al 2000;Ghaouth et al 2002;Droby et al 2002;Yao and Tian 2005). In our study, seedlings of two wheat cultivars showed different susceptibility to F. culmorum infection, which confirms that proper cultivar selection is an important consideration in organic and integrated farming systems where the use of chemical crop protection agents is limited.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 77%
“…The most commonly tested biologically active microorganisms are bacteria (Jochum et al 2006;Kita et al 2004;Nourozian et al 2006;Liu et al 2011;Wachowska et al 2013) and filamentous fungi of the genera Trichoderma (Brožová 2004;Brunner et al 2005) and Gliocladium (Teperi et al 1998;Roberti et al 2008). The activity of epiphytic yeast and yeast-like fungi against cereal phytopathogens remains poorly investigated (Raacke et al 2006;Wachowska et al 2003;Zhang et al 2007), although they abundantly colonize grain crops (Bashi and Fokkema 1977;Dik et al 1992).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Our results showed that treatment of tomato leaves with C. rosea significantly increased the POX, LOX and GST enzyme activities and effectively inhibited gray mold in the tomato (Figures 1-3). These results are consistent with previous findings that C. rosea improves resistance to wheat plants infected by Fusarium culmorum [12].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 94%
“…This species also produces fungal inhibitors and cell wall degrading enzymes, induce the loss of turgor and cause lyses of pathogenic hyphae (Papavizes, 1985;Sutton et al, 1997). C. rosea showed ability for production chitinase and glucanase enzymes as well as secondary metabolites (peptides) (Xue 2003; Pisi et al 2006;Roberti et al 2008;Chatterton & Punja 2009;Rodríguez et al 2011). It was also reported to grow endophytically in cucumber (Chatterton et al 2008); and to induce expression defense genes in wheat and canola (Roberti et al 2008;Lahlali& Peng 2013).…”
Section: In Vitro Toxicity Activitymentioning
confidence: 99%