This study investigated the impact of watery saliva on the induction of tomato () plant resistance. To examine the role of saliva, we collected watery saliva from after a 48 h feeding period on an artificial diet. SDS-PAGE resolving gel 12% was used to separate the salivary proteins.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe hazardous pest known as rice leaf roller ( Wlk.) (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae), which undermines rice ( L.) output globally, folds the leaves of the rice plant.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe dangerous insect pest known as rice leaf folder (Butler), which reduces rice output globally, twists and feeds on the young rice plant's leaves. Protein elicitors are hypothesized to be biological components that promote rice in becoming herbivore resistant. The evolving elicitor protein PeBL2, obtained from A60, was tested for biocontrol against .
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe emerging elicitor protein Hrip1 was evaluated for sublethal effects and biocontrol potential in the common bean . In Matsumura, purified elicitor protein Hrip1 was investigated for impacts on endurance, life expectancy, juvenile expansion, fully grown procreative performance, and pathogen-pest interface. The multi-acting entomopathogenic effects of the active compounds of active on Hrip1 in common bean ( L.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe green peach aphid ( Sulzer), a major and harmful chili aphid usually managed using chemical pesticides, is responsible for massive annual agricultural losses. The efficacy of two protein elicitors, PeaT1 and PeBC1, to stimulate a defensive response against in chili was studied in this study. When compared to positive (water) and negative (buffer, 50 mM Tris-HCl, pH 8.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe Cucumber aphid (), a destructive cucumber aphid usually managed by chemical pesticides, is responsible for enormous annual agricultural losses. A protein elicitor, PeBL1, was investigated in the present work for its ability to induce a defense response against in cucumber. The rates of population growth (Intrinsic rate of increase) of (second and third generations) decreased with PeBL1-treated cucumber seedlings as compared to positive (water) and negative 70.
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