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A Yolo-NAS-based approach for door and door handle detection and integration of a euclidean geometric model for grip point localization : an application in robot navigation
Universitat Jaume I (2024-02-27)Object detection and localizat,ion play a significant role in artificial intelligence, as they facilitate understanding of the surrounding environment. While archi- tectures designed for this purpose have proven promising ... -
Absence of Cu–Zn superoxide dismutase BCSOD1 reduces Botrytiscinerea virulence in Arabidopsis and tomato plants, revealinginterplay among reactive oxygen species, callose and signallingpathways
Wiley (2017)Plants activate responses against pathogens, including the oxida-tive burst. Necrotrophic pathogens can produce reactive oxygenspecies (ROS) that benefit the colonization process. Previously, wehave demonstrated that tomato ... -
Desarrollo de un robot móvil compacto integrado en el middleware ROS
Elsevier (2014)This paper presents the TraxBot robot and its full integration in the Robotic Operating System (ROS). The TraxBot is a compact mobile robotic platform developed and assembled at the Institute of Systems and Robots (ISR) ... -
Exogenous spermine alleviates the negative effects of combined salinity and paraquat in tomato plants by decreasing stress-induced oxidative damage
Frontiers Media (2023)Plants are frequently exposed to different combinations of soil constraints including salinity and different herbicides. These abiotic conditions negatively affect photosynthesis, growth and plant development resulting in ... -
Implication of the antioxidant system in chilling injury tolerance in the red peel of grapefruit
Elsevier (2016)Previous observations have indicated that the red peel areas of grapefruit with high lycopene concentrations were more tolerant to CI than yellow peel areas (Lado et al., 2015a). Because lycopene is a carotene with ... -
Integration of reactive oxygen species and hormone signaling during abiotic stress
John Wiley & Sons Ltd. (2020-10-04)Each year, abiotic stress conditions such as drought, heat, salinity, cold and particularly their different combinations, inflict a heavy toll on crop productivity worldwide. The effects of these adverse conditions on plant ... -
Primed plants do not forget
Elsevier (2013)In their struggle for life, plants can employ sophisticated strategies to defend themselves against potentially harmful pathogens and insects. One mechanism by which plants can increase their level of resistance is by ... -
Redox homeostasis, callose and hormonal responses in primed defenses
Universitat Jaume I (2012-07-25)Las plantas, debido a que no pueden desplazarse cuando el ambiente no les es favorable, han desarrollado una inmunidad innata que les permite ser resistentes a casi todos los microbios e insectos. El priming de las defensas ... -
The Apoplast: A Key Player in Plant Survival
MDPI (2020)The apoplast comprises the intercellular space, the cell walls, and the xylem. Important functions for the plant, such as nutrient and water transport, cellulose synthesis, and the synthesis of molecules involved in plant ... -
The Cluster Transfer Function of AtNEET Supports the Ferredoxin–Thioredoxin Network of Plant Cells
MDPI (2022-08)NEET proteins are conserved 2Fe-2S proteins that regulate the levels of iron and reactive oxygen species in plant and mammalian cells. Previous studies of seedlings with constitutive expression of AtNEET, or its dominant-negative ... -
The simultaneous perception of self- and non-self-danger signals potentiates plant innate immunity responses
Springer Nature (2022-06-13)Main conclusion: The simultaneous perception of endogenous and exogenous danger signals potentiates PAMP-triggered immunity in tomato and other downstream defence responses depending on the origin of the signal. Plant ... -
Unraveling the Intrinsic Biocidal Activity of the SiO2–Ag Composite against SARS-CoV-2: A Joint Experimental and Theoretical Study
American Chemical Society (2023-01-25)The COVID-19 pandemic has emerged as an unprecedented global healthcare emergency, demanding the urgent development of effective materials to inactivate the SARS-CoV-2 virus. This research was planned to disclose the ... -
β-Lactam Antibiotics Modify Root Architecture and Indole Glucosinolate Metabolism in Arabidopsis thaliana
Oxford University Press (2018)The presence of antibiotics in soils could be due to natural production by soil microorganisms or to the effect of anthropogenic activities. However, the impact of these compounds on plant physiology has not been ...