Resistance to abiotic stress in plants

Plant protecting and regulating compositions – Plant growth regulating compositions – Micro-organisms or from micro-organisms

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C504S118000, C424S093510, C424S195160

Reexamination Certificate

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08053391

ABSTRACT:
A method for inducing resistance to abiotic stress is provided, comprising applying to the plant an amount of a composition comprising a yeast cell wall effective to prevent or reduce harmful effects of the pathogen. The composition may further include a plant extract derived fromYucca.

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