ListarBBICN_Articles por tema "induced resistance"
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Deciphering molecular events behind Systemin-induced resistance to Botrytis cinerea in tomato plants
Oxford University Press (2024-04-06)Plant defence peptides are paramount endogenous danger signals secreted after a challenge, intensifying the plant immune response. The peptidic hormone Systemin (Sys) was shown to participate in resistance in several plant ... -
Editorial: Induced resistance and priming against pests and pathogens
Frontiers Media (2022)Due to the rapidly changing climate and increasingly restrictive regulations on the use of pesticides, there is an urgent need to discover and develop new and more sustainable strategies of crop protection that meet the ... -
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, ... -
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 ... -
Resistance Induction in Olive Tree (Olea europaea) Against Verticillium Wilt by Two Beneficial Microorganisms and a Copper Phosphite Fertilizer
(2022)Enhancement of the natural defenses of a plant by beneficial microorganisms, i.e., endophytic bacteria and fungi or fertilizers such as copper phosphonates, could result in a potential alternative strategy against verticillium ... -
Small Signals Lead to Big Changes: The Potential of Peptide-Induced Resistance in Plants
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 ... -
Tomato Systemin induces resistance against Plectosphaerella cucumerina in Arabidopsis through the induction of phenolic compounds and priming of tryptophan derivatives
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 ...