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titleOfInvention PROCEDURE TO IMPROVE THE RESISTANCE OF PLANTS TO DISEASES WITHOUT INHIBITING GROWTH OF PLANTS
abstract Procedures to improve plant resistance to diseases without inhibiting plant growth. In the processes, a plant is treated with an aqueous solution comprising an ortho-substituted benzoic acid, preferably salicylic acid, and a nitrogen-containing compound selected from the group consisting of organic amines and compounds that are metabolized to an organic amine. Polyamines, aminasterciaries, propylamines and organic compounds that will be metabolized to produce a propylamine are preferred. Optionally, the plants are treated simultaneously with a chelated micronutrient metal preferably selected from the group consisting of alkaline earth metals, transition metals and boron. Finally, the plants are optionally treated with an ethylene inducing compound, preferably indole-3-butyric acid. The preferred method of application is in the foliage of plants by means of a solution in an appropriate carrier medium.
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