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Title: Two resistance inducers relevant in coffee plant protection show distinct metabolic adjustments.
Authors: POSSA, K.
SILVA, J. A. G.
TENENTE, R.
PINHEIRO, C.
CHAVES, I.
PLANCHON, S.
MONTEIRO, A. C. A.
SOUZA, A. C.
RENAULT, J.
CARVALHO, M. A. de F.
RICARDO, C. P.
RESENDE, M. L. V.
GUERRA-GUIMARÃES, L.
Affiliation: UFLA; UFLA; Universidade de Lisboa; Universidade Nova de Lisboa; Universidade Nova de Lisboa; Universidade de Lisboa; UFLA; UFLA; Luxembourg nstitute of Science and Technology; MILENE ALVES DE FIGUEIREDO CARVALHO, SAPC; Universidade Nova de Lisboa; UFLA; UFLA.
Date Issued: 2016
Citation: In: INPPO World Congress in Bratislava, 2., 2016, Bratislava, Slovakia. Book of abstracts... Institute of Plant Genetics and Biotechnology, Biomedical Research Center Slovak Academy of Sciences. 95 p.
Description: A good strategy in plant protection is to take advantage of the plant immune system by eliciting the plant?s constitutive defenses. Based on this concept resistance inducers have been developed and are commercially available, such as Bion®. An alternative formulation Greenf orce CuCa was developed by UFLA partners in Brazil which showed promising results for the control of coffee rust ( Hemileia vastatrix ). We established as working hypothesis that resistance inducers impose etabolic adjustments at the cellular level, mainly on photosynthesis and its regulation.
Thesagro: Ferrugem
Coffea Arábica
NAL Thesaurus: Plant protection
Type of Material: Resumo em anais e proceedings
Access: openAccess
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