All glucan elicitors from fungal cell walls have been described as ss-glucans. In a previous work, we have isolated and characterized an alpha-1, 3-glucan from a non-pathogenic Rhizoctonia isolate which induced glucanase activity in potato sprouts. In this work we showed that, in addition to eliciting a wide array of defense reactions, the a-1, 3-glucan induces protection against Rhizoctonia canker and dry rot in plants and tubers, respectively. The a-1, 3-glucan strongly induced ss-1, 3-glucanase and chitinase activities. Immunological analysis showed that the level of the pathogenesis-related proteins increased. Histological studies showed an increase in cell wall deposition of callose and lignin, and ultrastructural analysis showed changes in the cytoplasm and the accumulation of electron-dense bodies in vacuoles. Protection assays showed that pre-treatments of potato sprouts and potato tubers with the a-1, 3-glucan results in a 40% of protection against Rhizoctonia canker and 60% protection against dry rot, respectively. (c) 2007 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.