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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 ... -
Jasmonic acid is required for tomato acclimation to multifactorial stress combination
Elsevier (2023-06-25)As a result of global warming and climate change, the number and intensity of weather events such as droughts, heat waves, and floods are increasing, resulting in major losses in crop yield worldwide. Combined with the ... -
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 ... -
Ménage à Trois: Unraveling the Mechanisms Regulating Plant–Microbe–Arthropod Interactions
Cell Press (2020)Plant‐microbe‐arthropod (PMA) interactions have important impacts on plant fitness, and recent studies shed light on how plants regulate responses in such complex interactions. Biosynthetic pathways for the production ... -
Morphological, physiological, and molecular scion traits are determinant for salt-stress tolerance of grafted citrus plants
Frontiers Media (2023)Introduction: Citrus productivity has been decreasing in the last decade in the Mediterranean basin as a consequence of climate change and the high levels of salinity found in the aquifers. Citrus varieties are cultivated ... -
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 ... -
Mycorrhizal benefits on plant growth and protection against Spodoptera exigua depend on N availability
Taylor and Francis Group (2022-09-19)Mycorrhizal symbiosis influences plant growth and nutrition and can affect the performance of insect herbivores, but these effects are context-dependent. This study aims to investigate the influence of nitrogen fertilization ... -
Mycorrhizal Symbiosis Triggers Local Resistance in Citrus Plants Against Spider Mites
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. ... -
Palliative Efects of Kaolin on Citrus Plants Under Controlled Stress Conditions of High Temperature and High Light Intensity
Springer (2023)Under feld conditions high temperatures are usually associated to high light intensity for periods of time that are getting longer because of global warming caused by climate change. These adverse conditions lead to ... -
Phosphorus availability drives mycorrhiza induced resistance in tomato
Frontiers Media (2022)Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) symbiosis can provide multiple benefits to the host plant, including improved nutrition and protection against biotic stress. Mycorrhiza induced resistance (MIR) against pathogens and insect ... -
Physiological and hormonal responses of drought-stressed Eucalyptus seedlings infected with Neofusicoccum kwambonambiense
Wiley (2024-01-12)The contribution of Eucalyptus globulus plantations to timber production for pulp, paper and energy production may be hampered by climate change. It is expected that Eucalyptus productivity may be affected through drought ... -
Physiological responses, nutritional quality and aroma volatiles of the red-fleshed kirkwood navel and ruby valencia oranges during postharvest cold storage
Elsevier ScienceDirect (2023-02-17)This study evaluates the postharvest performance and responses of the red-fleshed Kirkwood Navel and Ruby Valencia oranges to cold storage (28 d at 2 °C) and shelf-life (5 d at 20 °C) in comparison with the standard varieties ... -
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 ... -
Plant metabolic response to stress in an arid ecosystem is mediated by the presence of neighbors
Wiley (2024-01-24)Plant neighbors in arid environments can ameliorate abiotic stress by reducing insolation, but they also attract herbivores and pathogens, especially when neighbors are close relatives that share similar antagonists. Plants' ... -
Plant responses to climate change: metabolic changes under combined abiotic stresses
Oxford University Press (2022-02-22)Climate change is predicted to increase the frequency and intensity of abiotic stress combinations that negatively impact plants and pose a serious threat to crop yield and food supply. Plants respond to episodes of stress ... -
Proline accumulation and antioxidant response are crucial for citrus tolerance to UV-B light-induced stress
Wiley (2024-04-03)Plants face a wide range of biotic and abiotic stress conditions, which are further intensified by climate change. Among these stressors, increased irradiation in terms of intensity and wavelength range can lead to detrimental ... -
Putrescine: A Key Metabolite Involved in Plant Development, Tolerance and Resistance Responses to Stress
MDPI (2022-03-10)Putrescine (Put) is the starting point of the polyamines (PAs) pathway and the most common PA in higher plants. It is synthesized by two main pathways (from ornithine and arginine), but recently a third pathway from ... -
PYL8 ABA receptors of Phoenix dactylifera play a crucial role in response to abiotic stress and are stabilized by ABA
Oxford University Press (2020-10-16)The identification of those prevalent abscisic acid (ABA) receptors and molecular mechanisms that trigger drought adaptation in crops well adapted to harsh conditions such as date palm (Phoenix dactylifera, Pd) sheds light ... -
Reduction of heat stress pressure and activation of photosystem II repairing system are crucial for citrus tolerance to multiple abiotic stress combination
(2022-10-30)Drought, heat and high irradiance are abiotic stresses that negatively affect plant development and reduce crop productivity. The confluence of these three factors is common in nature, causing extreme situations for plants ...