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Exogenous Carbon Compounds Modulate Tomato Root Development
MDPI (2020)NO3 − is not only a nutrient, but also a signaling compound that plays an important role in several plant processes, like root development. The present study aimed to investigate the effect of three different exogenous ... -
Exogenous strigolactones impact metabolic profilesand phosphate starvation signalling in roots
Wiley (2020)Strigolactones (SLs) are important ex‐planta signalling molecules in the rhizosphere, promoting the association with beneficial microorganisms, but also affecting plant interactions with harmful organisms. They are also ... -
Exploring alternative germplasm for the development of stable high vitamin C content in tomato varieties
Elsevier (2012-01)The genotypic potential for high l-ascorbic acid content of 15 accessions of S. lycopersicon and S. pimpinellifolium has been evaluated in three environments, including open-air and glasshouse cultivation and two localities. ... -
Expression of a Fungal Lectin in Arabidopsis Enhances Plant Growth and Resistance Toward Microbial Pathogens and a Plant-Parasitic Nematode
Frontiers Media (2021-04-09)Coprinopsis cinerea lectin 2 (CCL2) is a fucoside-binding lectin from the basidiomycete C. cinerea that is toxic to the bacterivorous nematode Caenorhabditis elegans as well as animal-parasitic and fungivorous nematodes. ... -
Expression of miR159 Is Altered in Tomato Plants Undergoing Drought Stress
MDPI (2019)In a scenario of global climate change, water scarcity is a major threat for agriculture, severely limiting crop yields. Therefore, alternatives are urgently needed for improving plant adaptation to drought stress. Among ... -
Expression of two barley proteinase inhibitors in tomato promotes endogenous defensive response and enhances resistance to Tuta absoluta
BioMed Central (2018)Background: Plants and insects have coexisted for million years and evolved a set of interactions which affect both organisms at different levels. Plants have developed various morphological and biochemical adaptations to ... -
Extract of Mimosa tenuiflora and Quercus robur as potential eco-friendly management tool against Sclerotinia sclerotiorum in Lactuca sativa enhancing the natural plant defences
Springer (2019-04-15)The effectiveness of some plant extracts to protect crops against pests enhancing the natural defensive responses of the plant has been previously reported. Plant extract of Mimosa tenuiflora and Quercus robur has promising ... -
Facing Climate Change: Biotechnology of Iconic Mediterranean Woody Crops
Frontiers Media (2019-04-16)The Mediterranean basin is especially sensitive to the adverse outcomes of climate change and especially to variations in rainfall patterns and the incidence of extremely high temperatures. These two concurring adverse ... -
Fast simultaneous determination of prominent polyphenols in vegetables and fruits by reversed phase liquid chromatography using a fused-core column
Elsevier (2015)A reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography method with photodiode array detection has been developed enabling the joint determination of 17 prominent flavonoids and phenolic acids in vegetables and fruits. A ... -
Fatty Acid Profile Changes During Gradual Soil Water Depletion in Oats Suggests a Role for Jasmonates in Coping With Drought
Frontiers Media (2018-07-31)Although often investigated within the context of plant growth and development and/or seed composition, plant lipids have roles in responses to environment. To dissect changes in lipid and fatty acid ... -
Field efficacy of Imidacloprid and Steinernema carpocapsae in a chitosan formulation against the Red Palm Weevil Rhynchophorus ferrugineus (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) in Phoenix canariensis
Wiley-Blackwell (2010-11-18)BACKGROUND: The invasive red palm weevil, Rhynchophorus ferrugineus (Olivier), has become the major pest of palms in the Mediterranean Basin. Chemical control against this species is difficult because of its cryptic habits ... -
Fine Tuning of Reactive Oxygen Species Homeostasis Regulates Primed Immune Responses in Arabidopsis
The American Phytopathological Society (2013-11)Selected stimuli can prime th e plant immune system for a faster and stronger defense reaction to pathogen attack. Pretreatment of Arabidopsis with the chemical agent β - aminobutyric acid (BABA) augmented ... -
Fine-tuning of grapevine xanthophyll-cycle and energy dissipation under Mediterranean conditions by kaolin particle-film
(2022)Kaolin-particle film has been considered a low-cost technology to mitigate the adverse effects of high light and temperature, and drought in several crops. However, the underlying excess energy absorption and dissipation ... -
Flavonoid Profiling in Leaves of Citrus Genotypes under Different Environmental Situations
American Chemical Society (2008-11)Citrumelo CPB 4475 and Carrizo citrange are two citrus genotypes that differ in their tolerance to abiotic stress. Little information is found on flavonoid content in citrus leaves and even less on the role of flavonoids ... -
Folivory elicits a strong defense reaction in Catharanthus roseus: metabolomic and transcriptomic analyses reveal distinct local and systemic responses
Nature Publishing Group (2017)Plants deploy distinct secondary metabolisms to cope with environment pressure and to face bio-aggressors notably through the production of biologically active alkaloids. This metabolism-type is particularly elaborated in ... -
Fruit flesh volatile and carotenoid profile analysis within the Cucumismelo L. species reveals unexploited variability for future genetic breeding
Wiley (2018-03)BACKGROUND: Aroma profile and carotenoids content of melon flesh are two important aspects influencing the quality of this fruit that have been characterized using only selected genotypes. However, the extant variability ... -
Fruit quality assessment of watermelons grafted onto citron melon rootstock
Society of Chemical Industry (2016-07-20)BACKGROUND: The grafting of watermelons (Citrullus lanatus) is a common technique that increases yield under stressful soil conditions. The most common rootstocks for watermelons are Cucurbita hybrids. However, they often ... -
Fruit shading enhances peel color, carotenes accumulation and chromoplast differentiation in red grapefruit
Wiley (2015)The distinctive color of red grapefruits is due to lycopene, an unusual carotene in citrus. It has been observed that red Star Ruby' (SR) grapefruits grown inside the tree canopy develop a more intense red coloration than ... -
FT-MIR determination of taste-related compounds in tomato: a high throughput phenotyping analysis for selection programs
Wiley (2019-04)BACKGROUND:Tomatotasteisdefinedbytheaccumulationofsugarsandorganicacids.Individualanalysesofthesecompoundsusing high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) or capillary zone electrophoresis (CZE) are expensive, ... -
Functional analysis of endo-1,4-b-glucanases in response to Botrytis cinerea and Pseudomonas syringae reveals their involvement in plant–pathogen interactions
Wiley (2013)Plant cell wall modification is a critical component in stress responses. Endo-1,4-β-glucanases (EGs) take part in cell wall editing processes, e.g. elongation, ripening and abscission. Here we studied the infection response ...