Plant defence inducer properties of the grape marc extract
Résumé
Plant defence inducers (PDIs) constitute a class of bioactive compounds with an emerging potential to be integrated in plant protection strategies. Plant extracts such as grape marc extract (GME) could elicit plant defence responses in different species. Foliar infiltration of GME to tomato and Arabidopsis leaves resulted in the appearance of macroscopic symptoms and autofluorescent compounds.
Mots clés
FF003Horticultural Crops (NEW March 2000)
FF040Plant Composition
FF500Weeds and Noxious Plants
FF610Viral
Bacterial and Fungal Diseases
of Plants (NEW March 2000)
FF620Plant Pests (NEW March 2000)
HH600Host
Resistance and Immunity
SS200Non-food/Non-feed Plant Products
defence mechanisms
disease resistance
grapes
induced resistance
integrated control
pest resistance
plant diseases
plant extracts
plant pathogens
plant pests
tomatoes
Arabidopsis thaliana
Solanum lycopersicum
Vitis
Vitis vinifera
Arabidopsis
Brassicaceae
Capparidales
dicotyledons
angiosperms
Spermatophyta
plants
eukaryotes
Solanum
Solanaceae
Solanales
Vitidaceae
Rhamnales
Domaines
Biologie végétale
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