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Drought tolerance in Arabidopsis is controlled by the OCP3 disease resistance regulator
Wiley (2009)Water scarcity and corresponding abiotic drought stress is one of the most important factors limiting plant performance and yield. In addition, plant productivity is severely compromised worldwide by infection with microbial ... -
Evidence for a Role of Gibberellins in Salicylic Acid-Modulated Early Plant Responses to Abiotic Stress in Arabidopsis Seeds
American Society of Plant Biologists (2009)Exogenous application of gibberellic acid (GA3) was able to reverse the inhibitory effect of salt, oxidative, and heat stresses in the germination and seedling establishment of Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana), this ... -
Are the palms Washingtonia filifera and Chamaerops humilis suitable hosts for the red palm weevil, Rhynchophorus ferrugineus (Col. Curculionidae)?
Blackwell Verlag GmbH (2009)The red palm weevil, Rhynchophorus ferrugineus (Olivier) (Coleoptera, Curculionidae), is a widely distributed pest which has recently become the major pest of palms in the Mediterranean Basin. This weevil has been recorded ... -
Plant phenotype demarcation using nontargeted LC-MS and GC-MS metabolite profiling
American Chemical Society (2009)The characterization of the metabolome is a critical aspect in basic research and plant breeding. In this work, the putative application of metabolomics for phenotyping closely related genotypes has been tested. Crude ... -
Signal signature of aboveground-induced resistance upon belowground herbivory in maize
Wiley (2009)Plants activate local and systemic defence mechanisms upon exposure to stress. This innate immune response is partially regulated by plant hormones, and involves the accumulation of defensive metabolites. Although local ... -
The multifaceted role of ABA in disease resistance
Elsevier (2009)Long known only for its role in abiotic stress tolerance, recent evidence shows that abscisic acid (ABA) also has a prominent role in biotic stress. Although it acts as a negative regulator of disease resistance, ABA can ... -
Maintenance of a high photosynthetic performance is linked to flooding tolerance in citrus
Elsevier (2009)Citrus trees have been considered as flooding-sensitive although important differences in tolerance among species have been reported. The tolerance to flooding has been linked to optimal photosynthetic performance in other ... -
Modulation of the antioxidant system in citrus under waterlogging and subsequent drainage
Elsevier (2009)Soil flooding induces an impairment of the photosynthetic system that often leads to an accumulation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in plant tissues. Moreover, flooding release by drainage can cause a sudden oxygen burst ... -
Membrane transporters and carbon metabolism implicated in chloride homeostasis differentiate salt stress responses in tolerant and sensitive Citrus rootstocks
Springer-Verlag (2009)Salinity tolerance in Citrus is strongly related to leaf chloride accumulation. Both chloride homeostasis and specific genetic responses to Cl− toxicity are issues scarcely investigated in plants. To discriminate the ... -
Morphology and Development of the Immature Stages of Brachyufens osborni (Hymenoptera: Trichogrammatidae), an Egg Parasitoid of Broad-Nosed Weevil Species (Coleoptera: Curculionidae)
Entomological Society of America (2009)The external morphology and development of the immature stages of Brachyufens osborni (Dozier) (Hymenoptera: Trichogrammatidae), a Nearctic solitary endoparasitoid of the eggs of Pachnaeus spp. (Coleoptera: Curculionidae), ... -
The ATAF1 transcription factor: At the convergence point of ABA-dependent plant defense against biotic and abiotic stresses
Nature Publishing Group (2009)Because of their sessile lifestyle, plants have evolved sophisticated ways of coping with the various biotic and abiotic stresses they can encounter during their life. There is increasing evidence that transcription ... -
Belowground ABA boosts aboveground production of DIMBOA and primes induction of chlorogenic acid in maize
Landes Bioscience (2009)Plants are important mediators between above- and below- ground herbivores. Consequently, interactions between root and shoot defenses can have far-reaching impacts on entire food webs. We recently reported that infestation ... -
Control químico de Pezothrips Kellyanus, nueva plaga de los cítricos, y sus efectos sobre la entomofauna auxiliar
Ediciones y Promociones LAV (2009)Pezothrips kellyanus (Bagnall) (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) es una nueva plaga para los cítricos en España. Este trips se alimenta de los frutos recién formados produciendo una escarificación circular alrededor del peciolo ... -
Los aceites minerales pueden ser una alternativa al uso de acaricidas para el control de araña roja
Ediciones y Promociones LAV (2009)Los aceites minerales pueden ser una alternativa muy interesante a los acaricidas para el control de la araña roja, Tetranychus urticae Koch, una plaga que actualmente está produciendo importantes daños en el cultivo ... -
Evaluation of the efficacy of Steinernema carpocapsae against the Red Palm Weevil, Rhynchophorus ferrugineus in Phoenix canariensis
Springer Verlag (2009)The red palm weevil, Rhynchophorus ferrugineus (Olivier) (Coleoptera, Curculionidae), is an important pest of palms. It has recently colonized the Mediterranean Basin, where it is a serious problem on ornamental Phoenix ... -
Efecto del manejo de la cubierta vegetal en el control biológico de Tetranychus Urticae (Acari: Prostigmata) en Clementino
Ediciones y Promociones LAV (2009)Tetranychus urticae ocasiona manchas en fruto que son especialmente temidas en mandarinas. Puesto que esta fruta se destina mayoritariamente al consumo en fresco, su valor comercial puede verse seriamente afectado. Como ... -
A novel in vitro tissue culture approach to study salt stress responses in citrus
Springer Verlag (2009)In citrus, a major crop throughout the world, growth and yield are seriously affected by salinity. Different approaches, including agronomical, physiological and molecular methods, have been used to address this problem. ... -
La actividad fotosintética como indicador de la tolerancia de los cítricos al estrés provocado por la inundación del sustrato
Ediciones y Promociones LAV (2009)Soil waterlogging is a seasonal phenomenon associated to the incidence of heavy rains in the mediterranean basin. The main effect of substrate flooding is the reduction in the availability of O2 in the root environment ... -
Underivatized polyamine analysis in plant samples by ion pair LC coupled with electrospray tandem mass spectrometry
Elsevier (2009)Polyamines are key regulators of cell development and many plant responses to environmental challenges, however, their functions still remain unclear in complex interactions with other hormones and in biotic or abiotic ... -
The use of sewage sludge and marble residues in the manufacture of ceramic tile bodies
Elsevier (2009)The substitution of clayey raw materials for other wastes, in this case urban sewage sludge and marble sludge, in the production of traditional ceramics could be cost effective from the utilisation and recycling of these ...