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Impact of agricultural practices on plant disease: what can we learn for resistance inducers optimization?
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Impact of agricultural practices on plant disease: what can we learn for resistance inducers optimization?

Elsa Ballini, Huichuan Huang et Jean-Benoit Morel
Ecological perspectives of induced resistance in plants and multitrophic interactions in soil. Proceedings of the IOBC/WPRS Working Groups "Induced Resistance in Plants Against Insects and Diseases" and "Multitrophic Interactions in Soil", Vol.135, pp.67-69
Future of IPM Meeting of the IOBC Working Group Induced resistance in plants against insects and diseases
2018

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Life Sciences
Understanding why nitrogen fertilization increase the impact of diseases may explain the lack of efficiency of resistance inducers. We propose that in plants supplied with elevated nitrogen fertilization, the observed enhanced induction of plant defense is over-passed by an increase in the expression of the fungal pathogenicity program, thus leading to enhanced susceptibility.

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