Salicylic acid mediated immune response of Citrus sinensis to varying frequencies of herbivory and pathogen inoculation.
Freddy IbanezJoon Hyuk SuhYu WangMonique RiveraMamoudou SetamouLukasz L StelinskiPublished in: BMC plant biology (2022)
Herbivory played an important role in regulation of SA accumulation in mature leaves of C. sinensis, whether or not those trees were coincidentally infected with CaLas. Our results indicate that prevention of feeding injury inflicted by D. citri from the tritrophic interaction may allow citrus plants to better cope with the consequences of CaLas infection, highlighting the importance of vector suppression as a component of managing this cosmopolitan disease.