2024
DOI: 10.3390/jof10050325
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Control of Peach Leaf Curl with Foliar Applications of Plant Immunity Inducers and Insights in Elicitation of Defense Responses against Taphrina deformans

Charikleia K. Kavroumatzi,
Paschalina Matziarli,
Michael Chatzidimopoulos
et al.

Abstract: Taphrina deformans is the causal agent of leaf curl, a serious peach disease which causes significant losses in peach production worldwide. Nowadays, in order to control plant diseases, it is necessary to adopt novel and low-cost alternatives to conventional chemical fungicides. These promising strategies are targeted at eliciting host defense mechanisms via priming the host through the consecutive application of plant immunity inducers prior to pathogen challenge. In this study, we investigated whether chitos… Show more

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“…90 In addition to biomedical applications, chitosan hydrochloride can be equipped in applications of air filtration membranes, 91 coating, 92,93 baking, 94,95 plant immunity inducer. 96,97 This derivative of chitosan is also used as a hydrogel coating in wound dressings exhibited efficient antimicrobial properties. 98 At the same concentration levels chitosan hydrochloride has poor antioxidant activity when compared to Chitosan oligosaccharides.…”
Section: Chitosan Derivativesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…90 In addition to biomedical applications, chitosan hydrochloride can be equipped in applications of air filtration membranes, 91 coating, 92,93 baking, 94,95 plant immunity inducer. 96,97 This derivative of chitosan is also used as a hydrogel coating in wound dressings exhibited efficient antimicrobial properties. 98 At the same concentration levels chitosan hydrochloride has poor antioxidant activity when compared to Chitosan oligosaccharides.…”
Section: Chitosan Derivativesmentioning
confidence: 99%