An elicitor is a molecule which does not target a specific pathogen but triggers precocious defense responses against pathogens in plants. |
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The problem with most of these approaches is that they either harm the plants or yield compounds that then must be separated from the elicitor. |
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Based on the principle that a plant nourished in a more balanced way is more resistent to attacks from its surrounding environment in which it develops, the solutions offered combine elicitor with mineral nourishment. |
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This includes the study of beneficial micro-organisms in biological control and the use of elicitor compounds or elicitor compounds in combination with other plant molecules. |
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The first stage is the primary appraisal stage, which evaluates the relevance of the potential emotion elicitor to the individual. |
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Ad schema incongruity as elicitor of ethnic self-awareness and differential advertising response. |
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It plays a key role in the perception of chitin oligosaccharide elicitor in the rice cells. |
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She found that soil salinity is not an efficient elicitor for the production of glycoalkaloids in field grown thorn apple plants. |
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Gene expression profiling and protection of Medicago truncatula against a fungal infection in response to an elicitor from green algae Ulva spp. |
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Use of aluminium chloride as a resveratrol synthesis elicitor in vines for increasing the resveratrol content of products for food use, originating from the vines. |
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