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Effect of grafting on phenology, susceptibility to Phytophthora cinnamomi and hormone profile of chestnut
Elsevier (2023-03)Ink disease caused by the root-rot pathogen P. cinnamomi (Pc) threatens European sweet chestnut (Castanea sativa Mill.) orchards, and growers increasingly graft susceptible C. sativa traditional varieties on Pc-resistant ... -
Efficient strategies for controlled release of nanoencapsulated phytohormones to improve plant stress tolerance
BMC (2023-05)Climate change due to diferent human activities is causing adverse environmental conditions and uncontrolled extreme weather events. These harsh conditions are directly afecting the crop areas, and consequently, their ... -
Encapsulation Reduces the Deleterious Effects of Salicylic Acid Treatments on Root Growth and Gravitropic Response
MDPI (2022-11-14)The role of salicylic acid (SA) on plant responses to biotic and abiotic stresses is well documented. However, the mechanism by which exogenous SA protects plants and its interactions with other phytohormones remains ... -
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 ... -
Exploiting tomato genotypes to understand heat stress tolerance
MDPI (2022-11-19)Increased temperatures caused by climate change constitute a significant threat to agriculture and food security. The selection of improved crop varieties with greater tolerance to heat stress is crucial for the future of ... -
Extracellular DNA induces resistance against Frankliniella occidentalis through callose accumulation
Springer (2024-01-10)The plant immune system has evolved to sense and respond to potential threats. When an insect attacks a plant, endogenous molecules called damage-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs) are released into the apoplast, ... -
Fortification and bioaccessibility of saffron apocarotenoids in potato tubers
(2022)Carotenoids are C40 isoprenoids with well-established roles in photosynthesis, pollination, photoprotection, and hormone biosynthesis. The enzymatic or ROS-induced cleavage of carotenoids generates a group of compounds ... -
From Classical to Modern Computational Approaches to Identify Key Genetic Regulatory Components in Plant Biology
MDPI (2023-01-28)The selection of plant genotypes with improved productivity and tolerance to environmental constraints has always been a major concern in plant breeding. Classical approaches based on the generation of variability and ... -
Genotype determines Arbutus unedo L. physiological and metabolomic responses to drought and recovery
Frontiers Media (2022)Strawberry tree (Arbutus unedo) is a small resilient species with a circum-Mediterranean distribution, high ecological relevance in southern European forests and with several economical applications. As most orchards are ... -
Ground-covers affect the activity density of ground-dwelling predators and their impact on the Mediterranean fruit fly, Ceratitis capitata
Springer (2022-12)Three developmental stages of the Mediterranean fruit fly, Ceratitis capitata (Wiedemann) (Diptera: Tephritidae), can be found in the soil (late third instar larvae, pupae, and teneral adults). These stages are susceptible ... -
Identification of new antifungal metabolites produced by the yeast Metschnikowia pulcherrima involved in the biocontrol of postharvest plant pathogenic fungi
Elsevier ScienceDirect (2022-06-11)Several strains of the yeast Metschnikowia pulcherrima exhibit strong antagonistic activity against postharvest pathogens and may have broad biotechnological potential as biocontrol agents. However, the nature and interplay ... -
Identification of potential invasive alien species in Spain through horizon scanning
Elsevier (2023)Invasive alien species have widespread impacts on native biodiversity and ecosystem services. Since the number of introductions worldwide is continuously rising, it is essential to prevent the entry, establishment and ... -
Impact of Bio-inoculation with Halotolerant Rhizobacteria on Growth, Physiological, and Hormonal Responses of Durum Wheat Under Salt Stress
Springer (2023-01-10)Soil salinity and water scarcity are major factors limiting plant productivity. Under these conditions, the use of plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) is a promising tool to mitigate the negative effects of stress ... -
In-Depth Characterization of greenflesh Tomato Mutants Obtained by CRISPR/Cas9 Editing: A Case Study With Implications for Breeding and Regulation
Frontiers Media (2022)Gene editing has already proved itself as an invaluable tool for the generation of mutants for crop breeding, yet its ultimate impact on agriculture will depend on how crops generated by gene editing technologies are ... -
Induction of plant defenses: the added value of zoophytophagous predators
Springer (2022-05-13)Several biological control agents of the hemipteran insect families Miridae, Anthocoridae and Pentatomidae, as well as mites of the family Phytoseiidae are known as zoophytophagous predators, a subset of omnivores, which ... -
Insight into the antibacterial mechanism of Cu-enriched sol–gel coatings employing proteomics
Royal Society of Chemistry (2023)Advanced antibacterial biomaterials can help reduce the severe consequences of infections. Using copper compounds is an excellent option to achieve this goal; they offer a combination of regenerative and antimicrobial ... -
Interplay between secondary metabolites and plant hormones in silver nitrate-elicited Arabidopsis thaliana plants
Elsevier Masson s.r.l. (2024-03-01)Plants produce a myriad of specialized compounds in response to threats such as pathogens or pests and different abiotic factors. The stress-related induction of specialized metabolites can be mimicked using silver nitrate ... -
Involvement of Abscisic Acid and Jasmonic Acid Biosynthesis‑related Genes in Cucurbita pepo L. Tolerance to Trace Metal Stress
Springer (2023-11)Trace metal induced stress is an abiotic factor that limits crop yield, having the additional hazard of their accumulation along trophic chain. This fact supposes an emerging problem concerning the health of the population ... -
Involvement of citrus shoots in response and tolerance to abiotic stress
Springer (2024)Traditionally, the root system has been regarded as the primary component infuencing citrus tolerance. Aerial tis‑ sues also play a crucial role in abiotic stress tolerance, as they are responsible for vital physiological ... -
Jasmonic acid and salicylic acid modulate systemic reactive oxygen species signaling during stress response
Oxford University Press (2022-09-29)Plants can send long-distance cell-to-cell signals from a single tissue subjected to stress to the entire plant. This ability is termed “systemic signaling” and is essential for plant acclimation to stress and/or defense ...