Grafting, agrochemicals, and oxidative enzymes as factor for plant biotic resistance
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Resumo: | Grafting has been practiced to overcome yield problems associated to soil-borne diseases or declines in production. Usually this agricultural method involves the choice of better stock and scion species, procedures to improve the graft union and subsequent healing, and acclimation of the grafted plant to soil. Similarly, to agrochemicals used in vegetable production, this method may induce changes in oxidative enzymes production by plants and consequently provide a higher resistance to biotic stresses. Microorganisms are one of the major concerns in agricultural practices, mainly by its increasing resistance to chemical products regularly applied in cultures. Nevertheless, the association of grafting methods to agrochemicals usage is a wide field of study that should be better interpreted by considering not only the resulting production, but their interactions and consequences in the plant metabolism. The purpose of this chapter is to review the resistance induced in plants by grafting methods or agrochemicals. In addition, the role of oxidative enzymes produced for resistance mechanisms is discussed. |
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Grafting, agrochemicals, and oxidative enzymes as factor for plant biotic resistanceAntioxidant activityPhenolic compoundsPolyaminesReactive oxygen speciesSalicylic acidGrafting has been practiced to overcome yield problems associated to soil-borne diseases or declines in production. Usually this agricultural method involves the choice of better stock and scion species, procedures to improve the graft union and subsequent healing, and acclimation of the grafted plant to soil. Similarly, to agrochemicals used in vegetable production, this method may induce changes in oxidative enzymes production by plants and consequently provide a higher resistance to biotic stresses. Microorganisms are one of the major concerns in agricultural practices, mainly by its increasing resistance to chemical products regularly applied in cultures. Nevertheless, the association of grafting methods to agrochemicals usage is a wide field of study that should be better interpreted by considering not only the resulting production, but their interactions and consequences in the plant metabolism. The purpose of this chapter is to review the resistance induced in plants by grafting methods or agrochemicals. In addition, the role of oxidative enzymes produced for resistance mechanisms is discussed.Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry Institute of Biosciences São Paulo State University (UNESP)Department of Horticulture School of Agriculture São Paulo State University (UNESP)Faculdade Sudoeste PaulistaInstituto Federal do AcreInstituto Federal do PiauíDepartment of Comparative Biomedicine and Food Science University of PadovaDepartment of Chemistry and Biochemistry Institute of Biosciences São Paulo State University (UNESP)Department of Horticulture School of Agriculture São Paulo State University (UNESP)Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Faculdade Sudoeste PaulistaInstituto Federal do AcreInstituto Federal do PiauíUniversity of PadovaMonteiro, Gean Charles [UNESP]Goto, Rumy [UNESP]Minatel, Igor Otaviode Sousa da Silva, Edvarda Silva, Ewerton GasparettoVianello, FabioLima, Giuseppina Pace Pereira [UNESP]2020-12-12T01:47:39Z2020-12-12T01:47:39Z2019-03-30info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/bookPart37-57http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-6043-5_2Plant Health Under Biotic Stress, v. 1, p. 37-57.http://hdl.handle.net/11449/19972710.1007/978-981-13-6043-5_22-s2.0-85075708159Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengPlant Health Under Biotic Stressinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2021-10-23T09:20:05Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/199727Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T22:54:10.236417Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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Grafting, agrochemicals, and oxidative enzymes as factor for plant biotic resistance |
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Grafting, agrochemicals, and oxidative enzymes as factor for plant biotic resistance |
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Grafting, agrochemicals, and oxidative enzymes as factor for plant biotic resistance Monteiro, Gean Charles [UNESP] Antioxidant activity Phenolic compounds Polyamines Reactive oxygen species Salicylic acid |
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Grafting, agrochemicals, and oxidative enzymes as factor for plant biotic resistance |
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Grafting, agrochemicals, and oxidative enzymes as factor for plant biotic resistance |
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Grafting, agrochemicals, and oxidative enzymes as factor for plant biotic resistance |
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Grafting, agrochemicals, and oxidative enzymes as factor for plant biotic resistance |
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Grafting, agrochemicals, and oxidative enzymes as factor for plant biotic resistance |
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Monteiro, Gean Charles [UNESP] |
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Monteiro, Gean Charles [UNESP] Goto, Rumy [UNESP] Minatel, Igor Otavio de Sousa da Silva, Edvar da Silva, Ewerton Gasparetto Vianello, Fabio Lima, Giuseppina Pace Pereira [UNESP] |
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Goto, Rumy [UNESP] Minatel, Igor Otavio de Sousa da Silva, Edvar da Silva, Ewerton Gasparetto Vianello, Fabio Lima, Giuseppina Pace Pereira [UNESP] |
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Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp) Faculdade Sudoeste Paulista Instituto Federal do Acre Instituto Federal do Piauí University of Padova |
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Monteiro, Gean Charles [UNESP] Goto, Rumy [UNESP] Minatel, Igor Otavio de Sousa da Silva, Edvar da Silva, Ewerton Gasparetto Vianello, Fabio Lima, Giuseppina Pace Pereira [UNESP] |
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Antioxidant activity Phenolic compounds Polyamines Reactive oxygen species Salicylic acid |
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Antioxidant activity Phenolic compounds Polyamines Reactive oxygen species Salicylic acid |
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Grafting has been practiced to overcome yield problems associated to soil-borne diseases or declines in production. Usually this agricultural method involves the choice of better stock and scion species, procedures to improve the graft union and subsequent healing, and acclimation of the grafted plant to soil. Similarly, to agrochemicals used in vegetable production, this method may induce changes in oxidative enzymes production by plants and consequently provide a higher resistance to biotic stresses. Microorganisms are one of the major concerns in agricultural practices, mainly by its increasing resistance to chemical products regularly applied in cultures. Nevertheless, the association of grafting methods to agrochemicals usage is a wide field of study that should be better interpreted by considering not only the resulting production, but their interactions and consequences in the plant metabolism. The purpose of this chapter is to review the resistance induced in plants by grafting methods or agrochemicals. In addition, the role of oxidative enzymes produced for resistance mechanisms is discussed. |
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