Table 3.
The list of elicitors that can stimulate the synthesis of glyceollins.
| Elicitor types |
Reference No. |
|---|---|
| Fungi | |
| Phytophthora megasperma var. sojae | 143 |
| Saccharomyces cerevisiae | 145 |
| Sclerotinia sclerotiorum | 151 |
| Rhizoctonia sclerotica | 154 |
| Rhizoctonia Solani | 157 |
| Aspergillus | 160 |
| Trichoderma reesei (NRRL 3653 strains) | 162 |
| Rhizopus | 165 |
| Bacteria | |
| Pseudomonas glycinea | 148 |
| Rhizobium japonicum (61-A-24 strain) | 152 |
| Animals | |
| Meloidogyne incognita | 149 |
| Polysaccharides or oligosaccharides | |
| Glucan from P. megasperma or S. cerevisiae | 147 |
| Laminarin | 155 |
| Polytran | 155 |
| Oligogalacturonic acid | 158 |
| Phytohormones | |
| Gibberellic acid | 156 |
| pH value | |
| pH 3.0 | 164 |
| Herbicides | |
| Lactofen | 161 |
| Metallic elements | |
| HgCl2 | 146 |
| CdCl2 | 146 |
| AgNO3 | 146 |
| CuSO4 | 146 |
| K2Cr2O7 | 146 |
| Light regulation | |
| 254 nm ultraviolet light | 150 |
| Chemicals | |
| Triton X-100 | 146 |
| Nonidet P-40 | 146 |
| Hydrogen peroxide | 159 |