Polyacrylic acid-induced resistance to tobacco mosaic virus in tobacco cv. Xanthi |
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Authors: | B. KASSANIS R. F. WHITE |
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Affiliation: | Rothamsted Experimental Station, Harpenden, Hertfordshire |
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Abstract: | Polyacrylic acid (PA) of molecular weight 1700A, 1700B and 3500 caused resistance to infection with tobacco mosaic virus in tobacco cv. Xanthi-nc, when sprayed on the leaves or watered into the soil. The numbers of lesions produced in the treated plants were between 27 and 97% fewer than in the untreated plants depending on the concentration of PA, its molecular weight and the method of application. Some resistance was caused against potato virus X and potato virus Y but only at concentrations that were harmful to the plants. It appears that PA activates a mechanism responsible for localizing viruses in hypersensitive plants. |
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