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Diversity of the volatilome and the fruit size and shape in European woodland strawberry (Fragaria vesca)
Wiley (2023-08)Woodland strawberry (Fragaria vesca subsp. vesca) is a wild relative of cultivated strawberry (F. × ananassa) producing small and typically conical fruits with an intense flavor and aroma. The wild strawberry species, F. ... -
Regulation of mycorrhizal colonization under stress in tomato depends on symbiotic efficiency
Elsevier (2023-08-21)The mutualistic symbiosis between plants and arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi is based on a balanced nutrient exchange between both partners, with the plant achieving improved nutrition and stress tolerance. The symbiosis ... -
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
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 ... -
Abscisic acid promotes plant acclimation to the combination of salinity and high light stress
Elsevier ScienceDirect (2023-09-06)Plants encounter combinations of different abiotic stresses such as salinity (S) and high light (HL). These environmental conditions have a detrimental effect on plant growth and development, posing a threat to agricultural ... -
Dually biofortified cisgenic tomatoes with increased flavonoids and branched-chain amino acids content
Wiley (2023-09-25)Higher dietary intakes of flavonoids may have a beneficial role in cardiovascular disease prevention. Additionally, supplementation of branched-chain amino acids (BCAAs) in vegan diets can reduce risks associated to their ... -
The effects of multifactorial stress combination on rice and maize
Oxford University Press (2023-10-17)The complexity of environmental factors affecting crops in the field is gradually increasing due to climate change-associated weather events, such as droughts or floods combined with heat waves, coupled with the accumulation ... -
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 ... -
The role of salicylic acid on glutathione metabolism under endoplasmic reticulum stress in tomato
Elsevier Science Direct (2023-11-18)The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress and the unfolded protein response (UPR) are highly dependent on phytohormones such as salicylic acid (SA). In this study, the effect of SA supplementation and the lack of endogenous ... -
The impact of multifactorial stress combination on plants, crops, and ecosystems: how should we prepare for what comes next?
Wiley (2023-11-23)The complexity of environmental conditions encountered by plants in the field, or in nature, is gradually increasing due to anthropogenic activities that promote global warming, climate change, and increased levels of ... -
The impact of multifactorial stress combination on reproductive tissues and grain yield of a crop plant
Wiley (2023-12-04)Global warming, climate change, and industrial pollution are altering our environment subjecting plants, microbiomes, and ecosystems to an increasing number and complexity of abiotic stress conditions, concurrently or ... -
The dinosaurs of the Maestrat Basin: evolution of hadrosauriforms in the eastern Iberian Peninsula
Universitat de València (2024)The Maestrat Basin, in the Iberian Range, has proved to be a key point for the study of the hadrosauriform dinosaurs of the Lower Cretaceous in Europe. The Aliaga, Galve, and Morella sub-basins have all yielded abundant ... -
Lysine-based non-cytotoxic ultrashort selfassembling peptides with antimicrobial activity
Royal Society of Chemistry (2024)Peptide-based molecules and their hydrogels are useful materials for biomedical applications due to the reversible nature of their self-assembly as well as the diversity of nanostructures that can be created starting from ... -
Mycorrhiza-induced resistance in citrus against Tetranychus urticae is plant species dependent and inversely correlated to basal immunity
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 ... -
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 ... -
Spider mite herbivory induces an ABA-driven stomatal defense
Oxford University Press (2024)Arthropod herbivory poses a serious threat to crop yield, prompting plants to employ intricate defense mechanisms against pest feeding. The generalist pest 2-spotted spider mite (Tetranychus urticae) inflicts rapid damage ... -
Sustainable cultivation of melon landraces: Effects of grafting on the accumulation of flavor-related compounds
(2024)Melon landraces are highly appreciated by consumers who pay price premiums to compensate for lower yields, enabling on-farm conservation. However, they are highly susceptible to soilborne diseases. This study analyses the ... -
Harnessing Green Helpers: Nitrogen-Fixing Bacteria and Other Beneficial Microorganisms in Plant–Microbe Interactions for Sustainable Agriculture
MDPI (2024)The health of soil is paramount for sustaining life, as it hosts diverse communities of microorganisms that interact with plants, influencing their growth, health, and resilience. Beneficial microorganisms, including ... -
Indirect evaluation of watermelon volatile profile: Detection of subtle changes with e-nose systems
Elsevier (2024)The effectiveness of e-nose systems as high-throughput tools for volatile profiling in watermelon was investigated focusing on discerning subtle changes induced by the use of different rootstocks. Partial Least Square ... -
Physiological, metabolic and hormonal responses of two Pinus spp. with contrasting susceptibility to brown-spot needle blight disease
Oxford University Press (2024-01-09)Needle blights are serious fungal diseases affecting European natural and planted pine forests. Brown-spot needle blight (BSNB) disease, caused by the fungus Lecanosticta acicola, causes canopy defoliation and severe ... -
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, ...