2022
DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2022.804104
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Essential Oils Prime Epigenetic and Metabolomic Changes in Tomato Defense Against Fusarium oxysporum

Abstract: In this work, we studied the direct and indirect plant protection effects of an Artemisia absinthium essential oil (AEO) on tomato seedlings against Fusarium oxysporum sp. oxysporum radicis lycopersici (Fol). AEO exhibited a toxic effect in vitro against Fol. Additionally, tomato seedlings germinated from seeds pretreated with AEO and grown hydroponically were protected against Fol. Plant disease symptoms, including, water and fresh weight loss, tissue necrosis, and chlorosis were less pronounced in AEO-treate… Show more

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“…Disease incidence was calculated as the percentage of diseased S. miltiorrhiza . Disease severity was estimated using a Disease Index (DI) calculated as disease grades 0–5: 0, no symptoms; 1, growth delayed and no significant necrosis or atrophy of shoots and roots; 2, light chlorosis and necrosis on shoots and roots; 3, medium chlorosis and necrosis on shoots and roots; 4, high chlorosis and necrosis on shoots and roots; and 5, failed seedlings ( Soudani et al., 2022 ). Disease incidence, disease index, and control efficacy were calculated using the following formulas:…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Disease incidence was calculated as the percentage of diseased S. miltiorrhiza . Disease severity was estimated using a Disease Index (DI) calculated as disease grades 0–5: 0, no symptoms; 1, growth delayed and no significant necrosis or atrophy of shoots and roots; 2, light chlorosis and necrosis on shoots and roots; 3, medium chlorosis and necrosis on shoots and roots; 4, high chlorosis and necrosis on shoots and roots; and 5, failed seedlings ( Soudani et al., 2022 ). Disease incidence, disease index, and control efficacy were calculated using the following formulas:…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%