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Cytological and other aspects of pathogenesis-related gene expression in tomato plants grown on a suppressive compost
(2006)• Background and Aims: Recent studies have shown that certain composts may trigger indirect defence mechanisms by sensitizing the plant to create an increased state of resistance, similar to systemic acquired resistance. ... -
Extension and evaluation of a model for automatic drainage solution management in tomato crops grown in semi-closed hydroponic systems
(2015)In the present paper, a model previously developed to simulate the course of Na+ accumulation in closed hydroponic systems as a function of plant water consumption was further extended so as to be operative also in semi-closed ... -
Response of local and commercial tomato cultivars and rootstocks to Meloidogyne javanica infestation
(2011)Fifty two local Greek tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) cultivars and accessions and ten commercial nematode-resistant tomato cultivars and rootstocks were evaluated under controlled environmental conditions for resistance ... -
Role of ethylene in the protection of tomato plants against soil-borne fungal pathogens conferred by an endophytic Fusarium solani strain
(2007)An endophytic fungal isolate (Fs-K), identified as a Fusarium solani strain, was obtained from root tissues of tomato plants grown on a compost which suppressed soil and foliar pathogens. Strain Fs-K was able to colonize ...