Vol. 83 ArticleAre population differences in plant quality reflected in the preferenceand performance of endoparasitoid wasps?
Pages: 3-4
€ 0.00Add to cartChemically induced resistance to pathogens and mycorrhizal symbiosis in soybean:Reciprocal effects and impact on plant fitness
Pages: 5
€ 0.00Add to cartImpact of the presence of a generalist predator, the minute pirate bug Orius insidiosus(Hemiptera: Anthocoridae), on tomato induced defenses
Pages: 6
€ 0.00Add to cartAspects of the influence of exogenous methyl jasmonate on strawberry plantsand on the population size of the two-spotted spider mite (Tetranychus urticae Koch)
Pages: 7-13
€ 0.00Add to cartPriming plant innate immunity
Pages: 14
€ 0.00Add to cartThe role of the benzoxazinone pathway in aphid resistance in wheat
Pages: 15
€ 0.00Add to cartExtrinsic plant defence inducers and multitrophic interactions: the effects ofb-aminobutyric acid on a hymenopterous parasitoid of aphids
Pages: 16
€ 0.00Add to cartRoot-emitted volatiles analysed with Proton-Transfer Mass-Spectrometry (PTR-MS)reveal the secret life of cabbage root fly larvae (Delia radicum)
Pages: 17
€ 0.00Add to cartGreen leafy volatiles: Priming and insect attraction in a maize field
Pages: 18
€ 0.00Add to cartPine tree chemical defensive strategies and the evolutionary trade-off betweeninduced and constitutive defences
Pages: 19
€ 0.00Add to cartThe transcription factor MYC2 shapes plant defense responses in Arabidopsisupon Pieris rapae herbivory
Pages: 21-25
€ 0.00Add to cartResistance induction and priming by plant volatiles
Pages: 27-34
€ 0.00Add to cartAntimicrobial effects of extrafloral nectar (EFN)
Pages: 35
€ 0.00Add to cartThe role of induced defences in the success of an exotic pine: the importance ofrecognizing your enemies
Pages: 37-41
€ 0.00Add to cartUnderstanding the rhizobacterial-mediated induction of systemic resistance in melon
Pages: 45
€ 0.00Add to cartFactors influencing the inhibition of aphids by β-aminobutyric acid
Pages: 47-51
€ 0.00Add to cartThe effects of β-aminobutyric acid on seed germination, growth and chemical composition of crop plants
Pages: 53-57
€ 0.00Add to cartMycorrhizal symbiosis as a strategy for root parasitic weed control
Pages: 59-63
€ 0.00Add to cartOxylipins: a class of lipid signals mediating defence and plant development
Pages: 67
€ 0.00Add to cartAn array of responses to insect feeding in cabbage cultivars
Pages: 68
€ 0.00Add to cartScreening of tomato endophytic fungi for potential biological agents
Pages: 69-73
€ 0.00Add to cartRoot herbivore induced shoot resistance- physiological explanations for a counterintuitive phenomenon
Pages: 74
€ 0.00Add to cartMolecular analysis of Piriformospora indica-induced resistance in barley andArabidopsis: the role of plant hormones and host cell death
Pages: 75
€ 0.00Add to cartGlucosinolates as a major factor in disease resistance of Arabidopsis
Pages: 76
€ 0.00Add to cartNetworking by small-molecule hormones in plant immunity
Pages: 77-80
€ 0.00Add to cartPlant innate immunity: at the cell wall and beyond
Pages: 81
€ 0.00Add to cartImplication of callose deposition in the OCP3-mediated disease resistance tonecrotrophic pathogens
Pages: 82
€ 0.00Add to cartUsing short-lived radiotracers to study short-term induced changes in resource dynamics
Pages: 83
€ 0.00Add to cartTranscript profiling of plant-aphid interactions in barley as an approach to identifyingresistance genes
Pages: 84
€ 0.00Add to cartRole of the Thctf1 transcription factor of Trichoderma harzianumin 6-pentyl-2H-pyran-2-one production and antifungal activity
Pages: 85-88
€ 0.00Add to cartNew insights into the complex role of ABA in Arabidopsis thaliana resistance tonecrotrophic pathogens
Pages: 89
€ 0.00Add to cartCloning and characterization of a mutant impaired in β-aminobutyric acid-inducedpriming for cell wall defense in Arabidopsis
Pages: 90
€ 0.00Add to cartThe CaMV35S promoter is not a constitutive promoter in transgenic sunflower plants
Pages: 91
€ 0.00Add to cartTemporal and within-plant variation of induced resistance in apple seedlings
Pages: 92
€ 0.00Add to cartDeciphering the function of Arabidopsis heterotrimeric G protein in innate immunity
Pages: 95
€ 0.00Add to cartPolyamines putative mediators of plant resistance
Pages: 97-102
€ 0.00Add to cartFunctional characterization of the PRLIP2 gene in Arabidopsis
Pages: 103
€ 0.00Add to cartImpact of environmental factors on PAMP-induced callose in hydroponically grown Arabidopsis
Pages: 105-112
€ 0.00Add to cartOCP3, a new regulator of the Induced Systemic Resistance
Pages: 113
€ 0.00Add to cartStudy of interactions between nematodes and host / non-host plantsin a model system using plant tissue culture
Pages: 114
€ 0.00Add to cartRole of a trichodiene synthasa gene of Trichoderma brevicompactum as elicitor ofantimicrobial activities, and defence and development plant responses
Pages: 115
€ 0.00Add to cartAspects of induced resistance against grapevine downy mildew
Pages: 119
€ 0.00Add to cartPotential benefits and limitations of grapevine self protection induced by a beneficial microorganism
Pages: 121-125
€ 0.00Add to cartMobilization of insect defenses in maize
Pages: 126
€ 0.00Add to cartSugar signaling as a new way for vegetable and fruit induced resistanceagainst insects, pathogens and nematodes
Pages: 127
€ 0.00Add to cartPerception of herbivores in the tomato plant
Pages: 128
€ 0.00Add to cartDifferential responses of herbivorous insect species to protease inhibitorsfrom barley and strawberry
Pages: 129-132
€ 0.00Add to cartPriming plants for stress resistance: from the lab and the field
Pages: 133-137
€ 0.00Add to cartArbuscular mycorrhiza induce systemic resistance against gray mold (Botrytis cinerea)in tomato through priming of JA-dependent defense responses
Pages: 139-144
€ 0.00Add to cartPriming in melon plant induced by FEN560, a novel plant extract elicitorin challenge against biotic attackers
Pages: 145-150
€ 0.00Add to cartImplications of nitrogen metabolism in plant basal resistance and priming
Pages: 151-156
€ 0.00Add to cartThe challenge of marketing induced resistance-products (ISRP) today
Pages: 157
€ 0.00Add to cartPossibilities on the use of resistance inducers in tobacco leaf production,results of field works in Brazil
Pages: 158
€ 0.00Add to cartChitosan in induced resistance: more chances than limits or vice versa?
Pages: 159-163
€ 0.00Add to cartMycorrhizal symbiosis as a strategy for root parasitic weed control
Pages: 165-169
€ 0.00Add to cartInduced resistance in pepper by Fo47 is associated to changes in gene expression
Pages: 171-174
€ 0.00Add to cartCharacterization and cloning of pathogen-inducible genes and promotersof Carica papaya to improve resistance to Phytophthora palmivora
Pages: 175-179
€ 0.00Add to cartImaging techniques for evaluation of the pathogen impact on the host plant
Pages: 181-184
€ 0.00Add to cartPlant growth promoting Rhizobacteria trigger isoflavone metabolismin early stages of development in Glycine max var Osumi
Pages: 187-191
€ 0.00Add to cartChemical induction of SAR in pea (Pisum sativum L.) against pea rust enhancesantifungal activity and accumulation of phenolic compounds
Pages: 193-197
€ 0.00Add to cartAntimicrobial synthetic cationic lipopetides and plant induced resistance
Pages: 199-202
€ 0.00Add to cartElicitors of Leptosphaeria maculans inducing resistence to blackleg in oil seed rape
Pages: 203-207
€ 0.00Add to cartPreventive and post-infection control of Botrytis cinerea in tomato plants and fruitsby hexanoic acid
Pages: 208
€ 0.00Add to cartImpact of grapevine downy and powdery mildew diversity on efficacy of phosphonatederivatives (fosetyl-AL and fertilizer PK2) and salicylic acid analog (BTH)described as stimulators of plant defences
Pages: 209-213
€ 0.00Add to cartBiological protection conferred by Glomus spp. and Bacillus megaterium againstMeloidogyne incognita in tomato and pepper
Pages: 215-218
€ 0.00Add to cartIndividual Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria from an effective consortiumstimulate different systemic protection in Oryza sativa against salt stress
Pages: 219-223
€ 0.00Add to cartSystemic induction of bean isoflavones by a plant growth promoting Rhizobacteriaconsortium against the leaf pathogen Xanthomonas campestris pv. phaseoli
Pages: 225-230
€ 0.00Add to cartThe beneficial fungus Piriformospora indica induces fast root surface pH signaling andprimes systemic alkalinization of the leaf apoplast upon powdery mildew infection
Pages: 231
€ 0.00Add to cartSoilborne fungi alter the composition of tomato leaf compounds
Pages: 232
€ 0.00Add to cartFunctional analysis of nox1 gene of Trichoderma harzianum and its role in ROS production
Pages: 233
€ 0.00Add to cartOptimal defense in pine trees: constitutive and induced allocation of resinand polyphenolics in Pinus radiata
Pages: 235-239
€ 0.00Add to cartImpact of a natural elicitor for the biological protection of a major tropical crop: the banana
Pages: 240
€ 0.00Add to cartHerbivore induced changes in resource partitioning
Pages: 241
€ 0.00Add to cartTrichoderma atroviride SC1 induces local and systemic resistance against grapevine downy mildew
Pages: 243-246
€ 0.00Add to cartEffects of elicitor treatment on the development of tomatoand the interaction of root-knot nematodes
Pages: 247
€ 0.00Add to cartElicitors from biocontrol Fusarium sambucinum and Pseudomonas fluorescensprotect wheat from multiple fungal pathogens
Pages: 249-253
€ 0.00Add to cartEffects of foliar nutrition on the reduction of diseases in extensive crops. Field studies in Argentina
Pages: 255-258
€ 0.00Add to cartInduction of systemic acquired resistance for the integrated managementof TYLCD in greenhouse tomatoes
Pages: 259-262
€ 0.00Add to cartInduced resistance against powdery mildew in wheat – a chance for less known inducers
Pages: 263-267
€ 0.00Add to cartA Fusarium oxysporum extract induces resistance against Botrytis in pepper plants
Pages: 269-272
€ 0.00Add to cartEffect of hexanoic acid against hemibiotrophs in tomato plants
Pages: 273
€ 0.00Add to cartMethyl Jasmonate fails to induce resistance of Pinus pinaster seedlingsagainst Fusarium oxysporum and F. circinatum
Pages: 274
€ 0.00Add to cartThe efficiency of some bacteria as a microbiological control agent to cotton leaf worms in Egypt
Pages: 275-279
€ 0.00Add to cartInduction of systemic resistance of tomato to root-knot nematodes by biogenic elicitors
Pages: 281-284
€ 0.00Add to cart
Are population differences in plant quality reflected in the preferenceand performance of endoparasitoid wasps?
Pages: 3-4
€ 0.00Add to cartChemically induced resistance to pathogens and mycorrhizal symbiosis in soybean:Reciprocal effects and impact on plant fitness
Pages: 5
€ 0.00Add to cartImpact of the presence of a generalist predator, the minute pirate bug Orius insidiosus(Hemiptera: Anthocoridae), on tomato induced defenses
Pages: 6
€ 0.00Add to cartAspects of the influence of exogenous methyl jasmonate on strawberry plantsand on the population size of the two-spotted spider mite (Tetranychus urticae Koch)
Pages: 7-13
€ 0.00Add to cartPriming plant innate immunity
Pages: 14
€ 0.00Add to cartThe role of the benzoxazinone pathway in aphid resistance in wheat
Pages: 15
€ 0.00Add to cartExtrinsic plant defence inducers and multitrophic interactions: the effects ofb-aminobutyric acid on a hymenopterous parasitoid of aphids
Pages: 16
€ 0.00Add to cartRoot-emitted volatiles analysed with Proton-Transfer Mass-Spectrometry (PTR-MS)reveal the secret life of cabbage root fly larvae (Delia radicum)
Pages: 17
€ 0.00Add to cartGreen leafy volatiles: Priming and insect attraction in a maize field
Pages: 18
€ 0.00Add to cartPine tree chemical defensive strategies and the evolutionary trade-off betweeninduced and constitutive defences
Pages: 19
€ 0.00Add to cartThe transcription factor MYC2 shapes plant defense responses in Arabidopsisupon Pieris rapae herbivory
Pages: 21-25
€ 0.00Add to cartResistance induction and priming by plant volatiles
Pages: 27-34
€ 0.00Add to cartAntimicrobial effects of extrafloral nectar (EFN)
Pages: 35
€ 0.00Add to cartThe role of induced defences in the success of an exotic pine: the importance ofrecognizing your enemies
Pages: 37-41
€ 0.00Add to cartUnderstanding the rhizobacterial-mediated induction of systemic resistance in melon
Pages: 45
€ 0.00Add to cartFactors influencing the inhibition of aphids by β-aminobutyric acid
Pages: 47-51
€ 0.00Add to cartThe effects of β-aminobutyric acid on seed germination, growth and chemical composition of crop plants
Pages: 53-57
€ 0.00Add to cartMycorrhizal symbiosis as a strategy for root parasitic weed control
Pages: 59-63
€ 0.00Add to cartOxylipins: a class of lipid signals mediating defence and plant development
Pages: 67
€ 0.00Add to cartAn array of responses to insect feeding in cabbage cultivars
Pages: 68
€ 0.00Add to cartScreening of tomato endophytic fungi for potential biological agents
Pages: 69-73
€ 0.00Add to cartRoot herbivore induced shoot resistance- physiological explanations for a counterintuitive phenomenon
Pages: 74
€ 0.00Add to cartMolecular analysis of Piriformospora indica-induced resistance in barley andArabidopsis: the role of plant hormones and host cell death
Pages: 75
€ 0.00Add to cartGlucosinolates as a major factor in disease resistance of Arabidopsis
Pages: 76
€ 0.00Add to cartNetworking by small-molecule hormones in plant immunity
Pages: 77-80
€ 0.00Add to cartPlant innate immunity: at the cell wall and beyond
Pages: 81
€ 0.00Add to cartImplication of callose deposition in the OCP3-mediated disease resistance tonecrotrophic pathogens
Pages: 82
€ 0.00Add to cartUsing short-lived radiotracers to study short-term induced changes in resource dynamics
Pages: 83
€ 0.00Add to cartTranscript profiling of plant-aphid interactions in barley as an approach to identifyingresistance genes
Pages: 84
€ 0.00Add to cartRole of the Thctf1 transcription factor of Trichoderma harzianumin 6-pentyl-2H-pyran-2-one production and antifungal activity
Pages: 85-88
€ 0.00Add to cartNew insights into the complex role of ABA in Arabidopsis thaliana resistance tonecrotrophic pathogens
Pages: 89
€ 0.00Add to cartCloning and characterization of a mutant impaired in β-aminobutyric acid-inducedpriming for cell wall defense in Arabidopsis
Pages: 90
€ 0.00Add to cartThe CaMV35S promoter is not a constitutive promoter in transgenic sunflower plants
Pages: 91
€ 0.00Add to cartTemporal and within-plant variation of induced resistance in apple seedlings
Pages: 92
€ 0.00Add to cartDeciphering the function of Arabidopsis heterotrimeric G protein in innate immunity
Pages: 95
€ 0.00Add to cartPolyamines putative mediators of plant resistance
Pages: 97-102
€ 0.00Add to cartFunctional characterization of the PRLIP2 gene in Arabidopsis
Pages: 103
€ 0.00Add to cartImpact of environmental factors on PAMP-induced callose in hydroponically grown Arabidopsis
Pages: 105-112
€ 0.00Add to cartOCP3, a new regulator of the Induced Systemic Resistance
Pages: 113
€ 0.00Add to cartStudy of interactions between nematodes and host / non-host plantsin a model system using plant tissue culture
Pages: 114
€ 0.00Add to cartRole of a trichodiene synthasa gene of Trichoderma brevicompactum as elicitor ofantimicrobial activities, and defence and development plant responses
Pages: 115
€ 0.00Add to cartAspects of induced resistance against grapevine downy mildew
Pages: 119
€ 0.00Add to cartPotential benefits and limitations of grapevine self protection induced by a beneficial microorganism
Pages: 121-125
€ 0.00Add to cartMobilization of insect defenses in maize
Pages: 126
€ 0.00Add to cartSugar signaling as a new way for vegetable and fruit induced resistanceagainst insects, pathogens and nematodes
Pages: 127
€ 0.00Add to cartPerception of herbivores in the tomato plant
Pages: 128
€ 0.00Add to cartDifferential responses of herbivorous insect species to protease inhibitorsfrom barley and strawberry
Pages: 129-132
€ 0.00Add to cartPriming plants for stress resistance: from the lab and the field
Pages: 133-137
€ 0.00Add to cartArbuscular mycorrhiza induce systemic resistance against gray mold (Botrytis cinerea)in tomato through priming of JA-dependent defense responses
Pages: 139-144
€ 0.00Add to cartPriming in melon plant induced by FEN560, a novel plant extract elicitorin challenge against biotic attackers
Pages: 145-150
€ 0.00Add to cartImplications of nitrogen metabolism in plant basal resistance and priming
Pages: 151-156
€ 0.00Add to cartThe challenge of marketing induced resistance-products (ISRP) today
Pages: 157
€ 0.00Add to cartPossibilities on the use of resistance inducers in tobacco leaf production,results of field works in Brazil
Pages: 158
€ 0.00Add to cartChitosan in induced resistance: more chances than limits or vice versa?
Pages: 159-163
€ 0.00Add to cartMycorrhizal symbiosis as a strategy for root parasitic weed control
Pages: 165-169
€ 0.00Add to cartInduced resistance in pepper by Fo47 is associated to changes in gene expression
Pages: 171-174
€ 0.00Add to cartCharacterization and cloning of pathogen-inducible genes and promotersof Carica papaya to improve resistance to Phytophthora palmivora
Pages: 175-179
€ 0.00Add to cartImaging techniques for evaluation of the pathogen impact on the host plant
Pages: 181-184
€ 0.00Add to cartPlant growth promoting Rhizobacteria trigger isoflavone metabolismin early stages of development in Glycine max var Osumi
Pages: 187-191
€ 0.00Add to cartChemical induction of SAR in pea (Pisum sativum L.) against pea rust enhancesantifungal activity and accumulation of phenolic compounds
Pages: 193-197
€ 0.00Add to cartAntimicrobial synthetic cationic lipopetides and plant induced resistance
Pages: 199-202
€ 0.00Add to cartElicitors of Leptosphaeria maculans inducing resistence to blackleg in oil seed rape
Pages: 203-207
€ 0.00Add to cartPreventive and post-infection control of Botrytis cinerea in tomato plants and fruitsby hexanoic acid
Pages: 208
€ 0.00Add to cartImpact of grapevine downy and powdery mildew diversity on efficacy of phosphonatederivatives (fosetyl-AL and fertilizer PK2) and salicylic acid analog (BTH)described as stimulators of plant defences
Pages: 209-213
€ 0.00Add to cartBiological protection conferred by Glomus spp. and Bacillus megaterium againstMeloidogyne incognita in tomato and pepper
Pages: 215-218
€ 0.00Add to cartIndividual Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria from an effective consortiumstimulate different systemic protection in Oryza sativa against salt stress
Pages: 219-223
€ 0.00Add to cartSystemic induction of bean isoflavones by a plant growth promoting Rhizobacteriaconsortium against the leaf pathogen Xanthomonas campestris pv. phaseoli
Pages: 225-230
€ 0.00Add to cartThe beneficial fungus Piriformospora indica induces fast root surface pH signaling andprimes systemic alkalinization of the leaf apoplast upon powdery mildew infection
Pages: 231
€ 0.00Add to cartSoilborne fungi alter the composition of tomato leaf compounds
Pages: 232
€ 0.00Add to cartFunctional analysis of nox1 gene of Trichoderma harzianum and its role in ROS production
Pages: 233
€ 0.00Add to cartOptimal defense in pine trees: constitutive and induced allocation of resinand polyphenolics in Pinus radiata
Pages: 235-239
€ 0.00Add to cartImpact of a natural elicitor for the biological protection of a major tropical crop: the banana
Pages: 240
€ 0.00Add to cartHerbivore induced changes in resource partitioning
Pages: 241
€ 0.00Add to cartTrichoderma atroviride SC1 induces local and systemic resistance against grapevine downy mildew
Pages: 243-246
€ 0.00Add to cartEffects of elicitor treatment on the development of tomatoand the interaction of root-knot nematodes
Pages: 247
€ 0.00Add to cartElicitors from biocontrol Fusarium sambucinum and Pseudomonas fluorescensprotect wheat from multiple fungal pathogens
Pages: 249-253
€ 0.00Add to cartEffects of foliar nutrition on the reduction of diseases in extensive crops. Field studies in Argentina
Pages: 255-258
€ 0.00Add to cartInduction of systemic acquired resistance for the integrated managementof TYLCD in greenhouse tomatoes
Pages: 259-262
€ 0.00Add to cartInduced resistance against powdery mildew in wheat – a chance for less known inducers
Pages: 263-267
€ 0.00Add to cartA Fusarium oxysporum extract induces resistance against Botrytis in pepper plants
Pages: 269-272
€ 0.00Add to cartEffect of hexanoic acid against hemibiotrophs in tomato plants
Pages: 273
€ 0.00Add to cartMethyl Jasmonate fails to induce resistance of Pinus pinaster seedlingsagainst Fusarium oxysporum and F. circinatum
Pages: 274
€ 0.00Add to cartThe efficiency of some bacteria as a microbiological control agent to cotton leaf worms in Egypt
Pages: 275-279
€ 0.00Add to cartInduction of systemic resistance of tomato to root-knot nematodes by biogenic elicitors
Pages: 281-284
€ 0.00Add to cart