Immunity represents a trait common to all living organisms, and animals and plants share some similarities. Therefore, in susceptible host plants, a complex defence machinery may be stimulated by elicitors. Among these, chitosan deserves particular attention because of its proved efficacy. This survey deals with the antiviral activity of chitosan, focusing on its perception by the plant cell and mechanism of action. Emphasis has been paid to benefits and limitations of this strategy in crop protection, as well as to the potential of chitosan as a promising agent in virus disease control.
Chitosan-Elicited Plant Innate Immunity: Focus on Antiviral Activity / M. Iriti, E.M. Varoni - In: Research progress in oligosaccharins / [a cura di] H. Yin, Y. Du. - [s.l] : Springer, 2016. - ISBN 9781493935161. - pp. 65-81 [10.1007/978-1-4939-3518-5_6]
Chitosan-Elicited Plant Innate Immunity: Focus on Antiviral Activity
M. IritiPrimo
;E.M. VaroniUltimo
2016
Abstract
Immunity represents a trait common to all living organisms, and animals and plants share some similarities. Therefore, in susceptible host plants, a complex defence machinery may be stimulated by elicitors. Among these, chitosan deserves particular attention because of its proved efficacy. This survey deals with the antiviral activity of chitosan, focusing on its perception by the plant cell and mechanism of action. Emphasis has been paid to benefits and limitations of this strategy in crop protection, as well as to the potential of chitosan as a promising agent in virus disease control.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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