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Allelic variation in the indoleacetic acid-lysine synthase gene of the bacterial pathogen Pseudomonas savastanoi and its role in auxin production
Pintado, Adrian; Domínguez-Cerván, Hilario; Pastor, Victoria; Vincent, Marissa; Lee, Soon Goo; Flors, Victor; RAMOS, CAYO Frontiers Media (2023)Indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) production is a pathogenicity/virulence factor in the Pseudomonas syringae complex, including Pseudomonas savastanoi. P. savastanoi pathovars (pvs.) genomes contain the iaaL gene, encoding an ... -
Control of post-harvest gray mold (Botrytis cinerea) on grape (Vitis vinifera) and tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) using volatile organic compounds produced by Xenorhabdus nematophila and Photorhabdus laumondii subsp. laumondii
Vicente Díez, Ignacio; Moreira, Xoaquín; Pastor, Victoria; Vilanova, Mar; Pou, Alicia; Campos-Herrera, Raquel Springer (2023-08-24)Post-harvest fruit and vegetable rot produced by Botrytis cinerea (Helotiales: Sclerotiniaceae) causes significant reductions in food availability and drastically increases economic losses. The use of microbial-based tools ... -
Mycorrhiza-induced resistance in citrus against Tetranychus urticae is plant species dependent and inversely correlated to basal immunity
Manresa Grao, María; Pastor, Victoria; Sánchez-Bel, Paloma; Cruz, Ana; Cerezo García, Miguel; Jaques , Josep A.; Flors, Victor Wiley (2024)BACKGROUND Mycorrhizal plants show enhanced resistance to biotic stresses, but few studies have addressed mycorrhiza-induced resistance (MIR) against biotic challenges in woody plants, particularly citrus. Here we present ... -
Mycorrhizal Symbiosis Triggers Local Resistance in Citrus Plants Against Spider Mites
Manresa Grao, María; Pastor Fernández, Julia; Sánchez-Bel, Paloma; Jaques , Josep A.; Pastor, Victoria; Flors, Victor Frontiers Media (2022)Citrus plants are a highly mycotrophic species with high levels of fungal colonization. Citrus aurantium rootstocks typically show abundant root colonization by Rhizophagus irregularis three weeks after inoculation. ... -
Small Signals Lead to Big Changes: The Potential of Peptide-Induced Resistance in Plants
Pastor Fernández, Julia; Sánchez-Bel, Paloma; Flors, Victor; Cerezo García, Miguel; Pastor, Victoria MDPI (2023-02-16)The plant immunity system is being revisited more and more and new elements and roles are attributed to participating in the response to biotic stress. The new terminology is also applied in an attempt to identify different ... -
Systemic analysis of metabolome reconfiguration in Arabidopsis after abiotic stressors uncovers metabolites that modulate defense against pathogens
GARCIA-MOLINA, ANTONI; Pastor, Victoria Cell Press, Elsevier (2023-07-04)Understanding plant immune responses is complex because of the high interdependence among biological processes in homeostatic networks. Hence, the integration of environmental cues causes network rewiring that interferes ... -
The simultaneous perception of self- and non-self-danger signals potentiates plant innate immunity responses
Pastor, Victoria; Cerveró, Raquel; Gamir, Jordi 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 ... -
Tomato Systemin induces resistance against Plectosphaerella cucumerina in Arabidopsis through the induction of phenolic compounds and priming of tryptophan derivatives
Pastor Fernández, Julia; Sánchez-Bel, Paloma; Gamir, Jordi; Pastor, Victoria; Sanmartín, Neus; Cerezo García, Miguel; Andrés-Moreno, Silvia; Flors, Victor Elsevier ScienceDirect (2022-05-14)Phytocytokines are endogenous danger peptides that are actively released after a pest or pathogen attack, triggering an amplification of plant immune responses. Here, we found that Systemin, a peptide from tomato, has a ...