The effect of chitosan- and vanillin-based immune modulators on the development of the phytopathogen Cochliobolus sativus (S. Ito & Kurib.) Drechsler ex Dastur, which induces dark-brown blotch (helminthosporiosis) in wheat, has been studied. It was shown that treatment with these substances led to a decreased injured area in leaves and an increase in the biotrophic period of pathogen development. It was found that vanillin-modified chitosan effectively provided wheat resistance to hemibiotrophic pathogen C. sativus. Changes in leaf peroxidase activity correlated with the manifestation of disease symptoms.

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