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Efeito da aplicação foliar de silício na resistência à ferrugem e na potencialização da atividade de enzimas de defesa em cafeeiro

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Foliar application of KSi, regardless of the pH, was efficient in decreasing rust severity and the application of ASM was inefficient to potentiate the activity of these six enzymes studied, even though it had a great impact on reducing rust severity.
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The major method for control of coffee leaf rust, caused by Hemileia vastatrix, is the use of fungicides. The supply of silicon (Si) to plants is an interesting control strategy because this element can increase the resistance of many plant species to pathogens. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of foliar application of Si on reducing rust severity as well as to determine if it can potentiate the activity of enzymes related to host resistance to pathogens. Coffee plants (cultivar Catuai Vermelho 44) were sprayed with distilled water, potassium silicate (KSi) solution (35 g/L, pH 10.5), KSi (35 g/L, pH 5.5), and acibenzolar-S-methyl (ASM) solution (200 µg/L) 24 hours before inoculation. There was no significant difference among the treatments regarding the content of Si and potassium in the leaf tissue. Rust severity was significantly higher on plants sprayed with water as compared to the other treatments. The ASM significantly decreased rust severity by 70% in comparison to the water spray treatment. Foliar application of KSi, regardless of the pH, was efficient in decreasing rust severity. The ASM was efficient in increasing the activity of chitinases and β-1,3-glucanases. On the other hand, the application of KSi, regardless of the pH, was inefficient to potentiate the activity of these six enzymes studied, even though it had a great impact on reducing rust severity.

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Silicon and Plant Diseases

TL;DR: The use of silicon in agriculture probably began in China more than 2000 years ago because farmers at that time incorporated rice straw along with manure as a fertilizer to enhance plant performance and yield as mentioned in this paper.

Observações microscópicas do efeito do silício no controle da cercosporiose em três variedades de cafeeiro

TL;DR: In this paper, aplicacao de silicio (1 g de CaSiO3 incorporada em 1 kg do substrato utilizado for encher os tubetes) no controle dessa doenca em tres variedades of cafeeiro (catuai, world novo, and icatu) and determinar quais possiveis fatores de resistencia associados.
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Effects of Silicon Applications on Soybean Rust Development Under Greenhouse and Field Conditions

TL;DR: The natural delayed disease onset due to the inability of the pathogen to overwinter in the major soybean production areas of the United States, the delay in disease onset and the final reduction in AUDPC observed by the soil Si treatments used may lead to the development of SBR control practices that can benefit organic and conventional soybeans production systems.
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Effect of Silicon Absorption on Soybean Resistance to Phakopsora pachyrhizi in Different Cultivars

TL;DR: The results support the concept that a plant's innate ability to absorb Si will dictate the benefits conferred by a treatment with Si and provide evidence that Si can protect soybean plants against soybean rust through mediated resistance.
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Silicon Potentiates Host Defense Mechanisms Against Infection by Plant Pathogens

TL;DR: Understanding of how silicon affects plants in response to infection has advanced, the exact mechanism(s) by which silicon modulates plant physiology through the potentiation of host defense mechanisms still requires further investigation at the genomics, proteomics, and metabolomics levels.
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Catalase, Peroxidase, and Polyphenoloxidase Activities during Rice Leaf Senescence.

TL;DR: Kinetic and benzimidazole, which are known to delay the senescence of detached rice leaves, retarded the decrease of catalase activity and accelerated the increase of peroxid enzyme and polyphenoloxidase activities over the water control.
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A new reaction for colorimetric determination of carbohydrates.

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TL;DR: The reaction with p-hydroxybenzoic acid hydrazide (PAHBAH), can be used in a simple colorimetric method to detect less than 1 μg glucose or similar sugar.
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An efflux transporter of silicon in rice

TL;DR: A previously uncharacterized gene is described, low silicon rice 2 (Lsi2), which has no similarity to Lsi1 and is constitutively expressed in the roots and revealed a unique mechanism of nutrient transport in plants: having an influx transporter on one side and an efflux transporter on the other side of the cell to permit the effective transcellular transport of the nutrients.
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Plant and bacterial chitinases differ in antifungal activity

TL;DR: The hypothesis that plant chitinases function to protect the host against fungal infections is strengthened, as antifungal activity and enzyme specificity are correlated with the different mechanisms of action of the two classes of enzymes.
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