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Hormone and secondary metabolite profiling in chestnut during susceptible and resistant interactions with Phytophthora cinnamomi
Elsevier (2019-10)Phytophthora cinnamomi (Pc) is a dangerous pathogen that causes root rot (ink disease) and threatens the production of chestnuts worldwide. Despite all the advances recently reported at molecular and physiological level, ... -
Host plant scent mediates patterns of attraction/repellence among predatory mites
E.Schweizerbart'sche (2022-03-15)In mite communities, behavioral and foraging decisions of individuals rely on semiochemicals that they gather from the environment, which contain odors from plants, herbivores, and predators. Because herbivorous mites ... -
How do caterpillars cope with xenobiotics? The case of Mythimna unipuncta, a species with low susceptibility to Bt
Wiley (2017)Mythimna unipuncta is a species with low susceptibility to the Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) toxin, and this insect occasionally causes devastating damage to maize. In the study region, M. unipuncta-developed larvae were ... -
HPCA1 is required for systemic reactive oxygen species and calcium cell-to-cell signaling and plant acclimation to stress
Oxford University Press (2022-08-04)Reactive oxygen species (ROS), produced by respiratory burst oxidase homologs (RBOHs) at the apoplast, play a key role in local and systemic cell-to-cell signaling, required for plant acclimation to stress. Here we reveal ... -
Identification and expression of the Cucurbita WRKY transcription factors in response to water deficit and salt stress
Elsevier (2019-10-15)WRKY transcription factors (TFs) have been reported to play important roles in plant responses to various stress conditions. Although several studies on the genomic organization of the WRKY gene family in various species ... -
Identification of ABA-Mediated Genetic and Metabolic Responses to Soil Flooding in Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L. Mill)
Frontiers Media (2021-03-05)Soil flooding is a compound abiotic stress that alters soil properties and limits atmospheric gas diffusion (O2 and CO2) to the roots. The involvement of abscisic acid (ABA) in the regulation of soil flooding-specific ... -
Identification of Aquifer Recharge Sources as the Origin of Emerging Contaminants in Intensive Agricultural Areas. La Plana de Castellón, Spain
MDPI (2020)In urban, industrial, and agricultural areas, a vast array of contaminants may be found because they are introduced into the aquifers by different recharge sources. The emerging contaminants (ECs) correspond to unregulated ... -
Identification of indole-3-carboxylic acid as mediator of priming against Plectosphaerella cucumerina
Elsevier (2012)Plant resistance against the necrotrophic pathogen Plectosphaerella cucumerina is mediated by a combination of several hormonal-controlled signalling pathways. The priming agent β-aminobutyric acid (BABA) is able to induce ... -
Identification of Stress Associated microRNAs in Solanum lycopersicum by High-Throughput Sequencing
MDPI (2019-06-21)Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) is one of the most important crops around the world and also a model plant to study response to stress. High-throughput sequencing was used to analyse the microRNA (miRNA) profile of tomato ... -
Implementation of a project-based learning to the coordination of subjects in the Agrifood and Rural Engineering Bachelor
Red Estatal de Docencia Universitaria (2015-10)The Bachelor’s Degree in Agrifood and Rural Engineering at Universitat Jaume I of Castelló has implemented in the second academic year a multidisciplinary project using a Project-Based Learning as the teaching method. ... -
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 ... -
Improvement of salicylic acid biological effect through its encapsulation with silica or chitosan
Elsevier B.V. (2021-12-30)Attacks of necrotrophic and biotrophic fungi affect a large number of crops worldwide and are difficult to control with fungicides due to their genetic plasticity. Encapsulation technology is a good alternative for ... -
In Vivo Anti-Inflammatory Effect of a New Steroidal Saponin, Mannioside A, and Its Derivatives Isolated from Dracaena mannii
Springer (2008)A new steroidal saponin, mannioside A (1), was isolated from the stem bark of Dracaena mannii, together with the known pennogenin (2), pennogenin-3-O-β-D-glucopyranoside (3) and pennogenin-3-O-α-L-rhamnopyranosyl-(1→2)-[ ... -
Inactivation of UDP-Glucose Sterol Glucosyltransferases Enhances Arabidopsis Resistance to Botrytis cinerea
Frontiers Media (2019-09-27)Free and glycosylated sterols are both structural components of the plasma membrane that regulate their biophysical properties and consequently different plasma membraneassociated processes such as plant adaptation to ... -
Induced resistance in sweet orange against Xanthomonas citri subsp. citri by hexanoic acid
Elsevier (2015-08)Citrus canker, caused by Xanthomonas citri subsp. citri, is a serious and wide-spread disease of citrus, causing losses in fruit yield and quality. There are no highly effective citrus canker disease control measures. ... -
Influence of controlled deficit irrigation on tomato functional value
Elsevier (2018-06-30)The effect of controlled deficit irrigation (CDI) on the accumulation of carotenoids, polyphenols and l-ascorbic acid was studied in conventional and high lycopene tomato cultivars. Plants were initially irrigated to cover ... -
Influence of Exogenous Glycine Betaine and Abscisic Acid on Papaya in Responses to Water-deficit Stress
Springer-Verlag (2012)The effects of exogenous foliar glycine betaine (GB) and abscisic acid (ABA) on papaya responses to water stress were investigated under distinct water regimes. Papaya seedlings (Carica papaya L. cultivar “BH-65”) were ... -
Influence of firing temperature and mineralogical composition on bending strength and porosity of ceramic tile bodies
(2008)This study is focussed on the behaviour of ceramic clays from the area around Castellon (Spain) having a large ceramic industry. Test samples have been prepared by extrusion and firing in the range of 800-1150 °C. Analysis ... -
Influence of high lycopene varieties and organic farming on the production and quality of processing tomato
Elsevier (2016)The effect of conventional integrated pest management and organic farming production systems on the agronomic performance and quality of standard and high lycopene tomato cvs. has been evaluated for two years in two of the ... -
Influence of organic matter transformations on the biovailability of heavy metals in a sludge based compost
Elsevier (2012)The agricultural use of anaerobically digested sewage sludge (ADSS) as stable, mature compost implies knowing its total content in heavy metals and their bioavailability. This depends not only on the initial characteristics ...