Identification of Plant Induced Disease Resistance

ldentification of Plant Induced Disease Resistance

Selection and use of disease-resistant and productive varieties is the most economical and effective way to control plant diseases, especially for some diseases caused by pathogenic bacteria with obvious differentiation. From selection to utilization of disease-resistant varieties, resistance identification is indispensable. In the study of plant pathophysiology, induced excitation is used to improve the disease resistance of the crop itself and to identify its early resistance. Induced resistance in plants includes Hypersensitive Response (HR) and Induced Systematic Resistance (ISR) in plants in response to exogenous factors. And the production and increase of resistance-related enzymes can be used as a means of early identification of disease resistance, so Lifeasible provides researchers worldwide with methods for the identification of induced disease resistance in plants based on the above theory and provides more auxiliary service contents for disease resistance breeding.

What We Offer

Category Content
Enzyme activity assay Peroxidase (POD)
Phenylalanine aminolase (PAL)
Catalase (CAT)
Polyphenol oxidase (PPO)
Protein assay Thioredoxin
HRGP
PRP
Genetic assays
Other active substances Phytoalexin
Phenolic substances
Plant induced disease resistance inducing factor Physical inducers Mechanical or dry ice damage, electromagnetic, high, and low temperatures, high concentration salt solutions, ultraviolet light, X-rays, heavy metal salts, and ozone
Chemical inducers Salicylic acid and its derivatives
Jasmonic acid and its derivatives
Indoleacetic acid
Ethylene glycol
Oleuropein lactone
Potassium chloride
Nano silicon
Ammonium chloride
Chitosan
Chitooligosaccharide
Vitamins
Bio-inducing agents Live or inactivated bacteriophage, bacteriophage culture filtrate, bacteriophage, and slurry or bacteriophage cell extract

Sample Requirement

  • Botanical material (The specific volume is related to the content of the experiment, please consult our staff.)

*The experimental samples will not be returned, please back them up by yourself. Before sampling, it is necessary to set up the control group and the experimental group, and each group is suggested to repeat more than 3 times.

*Quick-frozen preservation with liquid nitrogen can minimize the leakage time of plant samples at room temperature.

*There is no restriction on plant varieties. For varieties with special requirements or rare varieties, please contact our staff for more information.

The services provided by Lifeasible cover all aspects of plant research, please contact us to find out how we can help you achieve the next research breakthrough.

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