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Plant Signaling & Behavior | 2008

Do pathogen-specific defense mechanisms contribute to wound-induced resistance in tomato?

Doriana Francia; Daniele Demaria; Ornella Calderini; L. Ferraris; Danila Valentino; Sergio Arcioni; Giacomo Tamietti; Francesca Cardinale

A network of shared intermediates/components and/or common molecular outputs in biotic and abiotic stress signaling has long been known, but the possibility of effective influence between differently triggered stresses (co-protection) is less studied. Recent observations show that wounding induces transient protection in tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) to four pathogens with a range of lifestyles, locally and systemically. The contribution of ethylene (ET) in basal but also in wound-induced resistance to each pathogen, although dispensable, is demonstrated to be positive (Botrytis cinerea, Phytophthora capsici) or negative (Fusarium oxysporum, Pseudomonas syringae pv. tomato). Furthermore, the expression of several defense markers is influenced locally and/or systemically by wounding and ET, and might be part of that core of conserved molecular responses whereby an abiotic stress such as wounding imparts co-resistance to biotic stress. In this addendum, we speculate on some of the physiological responses to wounding that might contribute to the modulation of resistance in a more pathogen-specific manner.


Journal of Phytopathology | 1993

PHYSIOLOGICAL RESPONSES OF TOMATO PLANTS GROWN IN FUSARIUM SUPPRESSIVE SOIL

G. Tamietti; L. Ferraris; A. Matta


Physiological and Molecular Plant Pathology | 1995

Variation in enzyme activities in leaves and cell suspensions as markers of incompatibility in different Phytophthora-pepper interactions.

C. Mozzetti; L. Ferraris; G. Tamietti; A. Matta


Journal of Phytopathology | 1988

Variations of Phenoloxidase Activities as a Consequence of Stresses that Induce Resistance to Fusarium Wilt of Tomato

L. Ferraris; A. Matta


Plant Cell and Environment | 2007

Wounding induces resistance to pathogens with different lifestyles in tomato: role of ethylene in cross‐protection

Doriana Francia; Daniele Demaria; Ornella Calderini; L. Ferraris; Danila Valentino; Sergio Arcioni; Giacomo Tamietti; Francesca Cardinale


Journal of Phytopathology | 1987

Activation of Glycosidases as a Consequence of Infection Stress in Fusarium Wilt of Tomato

L. Ferraris; A. Matta


Pesticide Science | 1989

The degradation of methyl bromide in some natural fresh waters. influence of temperature, pH and light

Irene Abbattista Gentile; L. Ferraris; Stefania Crespi; Adalgisa Belligno


Zeitschrift fuer Pflanzenkrankheiten und Pflanzenschutz (Germany, F.R.) | 1987

Variations of phenols concentration as a consequence of stresses that induce resistance to Fusarium wilt of tomato

L. Ferraris; I. Abbattista Gentile; A. Matta


Physiological and Molecular Plant Pathology | 2006

Induction of systemic resistance by a hypovirulent Rhizoctonia solani isolate in tomato

Francesca Cardinale; L. Ferraris; Danila Valentino; Giacomo Tamietti


Journal of Phytopathology | 2004

Immunological Discrimination of Phytophthora cinnamomi from Other Phytophthorae Pathogenic on Chestnut

L. Ferraris; F. Cardinale; D. Valentino; P. Roggero; G. Tamietti

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Sergio Arcioni

National Research Council

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