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Catechol-induced resistance of tomato plants to Fusarium wilt
Nira Retig
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I. Chet
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Department of Plant Pathology and Microbiology
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Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Fusarium oxysporum
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Lactoperoxidase
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Induced Resistance
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Fusarium Wilt
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Isozyme
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Catechol Oxidase
100%
Peroxidase
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Phenol Derivative
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Keyphrases
Tomato Plant
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Induced Resistance
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Catechol
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Fusarium Wilt
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Symptom Expression
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Lycopersici
20%
Fusarium Oxysporum f
20%
Disease Symptoms
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Peroxidase-like Activity
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Tomato Stem
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Acquired Resistance
20%
Asymptomatic Carriers
20%
Polyphenol Oxidase
20%
Isozyme Pattern
20%
Total Phenols
20%