ListarBBICN_Articles por tema "2. Hambre cero"
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A Fine-Tuning of the Plant Hormones, Polyamines and Osmolytes by Ectomycorrhizal Fungi Enhances Drought Tolerance in Pedunculate Oak
MDPI (2023-04-19)The drought sensitivity of the pedunculate oak (Quercus robur L.) poses a threat to its survival in light of climate change. Mycorrhizal fungi, which orchestrate biogeochemical cycles and particularly have an impact on the ... -
A metabolome and transcriptome survey to tap the dynamics of fruit prolonged shelf-life and improved quality within Greek tomato germplasm
Frontiers Media (2023)Introduction: Tomato is a high economic value crop worldwide with recognized nutritional properties and diverse postharvest potential. Nowadays, there is an emerging awareness about the exploitation and utilization of ... -
Appraisal of Abelmoschus esculentus L. response to aluminum and barium stress
MDPI (2023-01-01)Trace metal element (TME) pollution is a major threat to plants, animals and humans. Agricultural products contaminated with metals may pose health risks for people; therefore, international standards have been established ... -
Comparison of metabolomic reconfiguration between Columbia and Landsberg ecotypes subjected to the combination of high salinity and increased irradiance
BMC (2023)Background: Plants growing in the field are subjected to combinations of abiotic stresses. These conditions pose a devastating threat to crops, decreasing their yield and causing a negative economic impact on agricultural ... -
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 ... -
Editorial: Rising stars in plant ROS/redox biology under abiotic stress conditions
Frontiers Media (2023)Plants are constantly subjected to a wide range of abiotic stresses including salinity, high temperatures, drought, or cold, among others, that negatively impact their growth and development and cause crop yield losses ... -
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 ... -
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 ... -
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 ... -
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 ... -
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 ... -
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 ...