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Phytotoxins and Plant Pathogenesis

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The idea that metabolites produced by pathogens could be detrimental to plants originated from the experiments of de Bary when he succeeded in reproducing soft-rot symptoms by applying a sterile extract from rotten carrots to healthy tissues in 1886. The concept was advanced by Gäumann when he stated that “microorganisms arc pathogenic only if they are toxigenic,” and “the agents responsible for disease can damage their hosts only if they form toxins” (Gäumann, 1954).

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