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Compounds of natural origin inducing winter wheat resistance to powdery mildew (Blumeria graminis f.sp. tritici)

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  • L. Věchet

    (Research Institute of Crop Production, Prague-Ruzyně, Czech Republic)

  • J. Martinková

    (Czech University of Agriculture in Prague, Czech Republic)

  • M. Šindelářová

    (Institute of Experimental Botany, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Prague, Czech Republic)

  • L. Burketová

    (Institute of Experimental Botany, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Prague, Czech Republic)

Abstract

In laboratory and small-field experiments inducers of synthetic origin: benzothiadiazole (BTH), salicylic acid, and inducers of biological origin: glycine betaine, extracts prepared from oak bark (Quercus robur L.), Reynoutria sacchaliensis L., curcuma (Curcuma longa L.), ginger (Zingiber officinale Roscoe) were effective against powdery mildew on the winter wheat (cv. Kanzler) susceptible to this disease. All studied inducers slightly effected the synthesis of new proteins (PR-proteins) that were localized in extracellular space. The efficacy of inducers was long-term. The most effective inducer was BTH; its application produced a number of chlorotic blotches on leaves

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  • L. Věchet & J. Martinková & M. Šindelářová & L. Burketová, 2005. "Compounds of natural origin inducing winter wheat resistance to powdery mildew (Blumeria graminis f.sp. tritici)," Plant, Soil and Environment, Czech Academy of Agricultural Sciences, vol. 51(10), pages 469-475.
  • Handle: RePEc:caa:jnlpse:v:51:y:2005:i:10:id:3619-pse
    DOI: 10.17221/3619-PSE
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