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Title: EVALUATION OF SYSTEMIC ACQUIRED RESISTANCE IN POTATO

Author
item Navarre, Duroy - Roy
item Brown, Charles
item Thomas, Peter

Submitted to: Abstract of International Horticultural Congress
Publication Type: Abstract Only
Publication Acceptance Date: 2/20/2002
Publication Date: 8/15/2002
Citation: NAVARRE, D.A., BROWN, C.R., THOMAS, P.E. EVALUATION OF SYSTEMIC ACQUIRED RESISTANCE IN POTATO. ABSTRACT OF INTERNATIONAL HORTICULTURAL CONGRESS. P 121. 2002.

Interpretive Summary:

Technical Abstract: Systemic acquired resistance (SAR) is a natural plant defense mechanism shown to be effective against a broad range of pathogens and has been best characterized in tobacco and Arabidopsis. As a step towards evaluating the potential to use SAR for disease control in potato, the effectiveness of different inducers of SAR, including salicylic acid, BTH and harpin was examined. The timing and magnitude of defense gene activation in response to these compounds was monitored in roots, stems and leaves. The ability of SAR inducers to give resistance against various potato pathogens was evaluated and correlated with the efficacy of denfense gene induction.