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THE ROLE OF SALICYLATE- AND JASMONATE-DEPENDENT SIGNALING PATHWAYS IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF WHEAT PLANTS RESISTANCE TO GREENBUG APHID SCHIZAPHIS GRAMINUM INDUCED BY ENDOPHYTIC BACTERIA OF THE GENUS BACILLUS
Original title
РОЛЬ САЛИЦИЛАТ- И ЖАСМОНАТ-ЗАВИСИМЫХ СИГНАЛЬНЫХ ПУТЕЙ В РАЗВИТИИ УСТОЙЧИВОСТИ РАСТЕНИЙ ПШЕНИЦЫ К ОБЫКНОВЕННОЙ ЗЛАКОВОЙ ТЛЕ SCHIZAPHIS GRAMINUM, ИНДУЦИРОВАННОЙ ЭНДОФИТНЫМИ БАКТЕРИЯМИ РОДА BACILLUS
Authors
S.D. Rumyantsev, S.V. Veselova, G.F. Burkhanova, I.V. Maksimov
Contact information
Institute of Biochemistry and Genetics of Ufa Science Centre RAS, Ufa, Russia, Этот адрес электронной почты защищён от спам-ботов. У вас должен быть включен JavaScript для просмотра.
Pages
687-691
DOI
10.31255/978-5-94797-319-8-687-691
Abstract
The influence of endophytic strains Bacillus spp. and their compositions on the induction of systemic resistance in wheat plants infected with greenbug aphid Schizaphis graminum Rond. was studied. It was shown that the strain B. subtilis 26D induced salicylate-dependent genes, and the strains B. thuringiensis B-6066 and B-5689 induced jasmonate-dependent genes. The additive effect of Bacillus spp. strains compositions on wheat resistance to greenbug aphids was found.