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Resilience and robustness of IPM in protected horticulture in the face of potential invasive pests
Elsevier (2016-11-11)Recently, various approaches for the biological control of major pests in protected crops have successfully been adopted. These successes have primarily occurred via the selection, release and/or conservation of generalist ... -
Resiliencia en cultivos hortícolas: el caso del tomate
LAV (2015-05)El cultivo del tomate en invernadero es quizás junto al de pimiento los cultivos donde más establecido se encuentra el uso de control biológico aumentativo en la cuenca mediterránea. En ambos cultivos la mayoría ... -
Resistance Inducers Modulate Pseudomonas syringae pv. Tomato Strain DC3000 Response in Tomato Plants
Public Library of Science (2014)The efficacy of hexanoic acid (Hx) as an inducer of resistance in tomato plants against Pseudomonas syringae pv. tomato DC3000 was previously demonstrated, and the plant response was characterized. Because little is known ... -
Response of tomato-pseudomonas pathosystem to mild heat stress
(2022)Higher plants suffer from mild heat stress when temperatures increase by 5 ◦C above optimum growth temperatures. This produces changes at the cellular and metabolic levels, allowing plants to adapt to heat conditions. ... -
Revisión: Interacciones hormonales en la respuesta frente al estrés abiótico
Sociedad Española de Fisiología Vegetal (2014-01)Los organismos sésiles como las plantas no pueden escapar de las condiciones adversas que frecuentemente afectan su crecimiento y desarrollo. Las plantas disparan diferentes mecanismos para ajustarse a las condiciones de ... -
Risk assessment of the entry of Pantoea stewartii subsp. stewartii on maize seed imported by the EU from the USA.
European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) (2019-10-17)Following a request from the European Commission, the EFSA Panel on Plant Health performed a risk assessment of the entry of Pantoea stewartii subsp. stewartii on maize seed imported by the EU from the USA. This pest is ... -
Role and mechanisms of callose priming in mycorrhiza-induced resistance
Oxford University Press (2020-05-09)Mycorrhizal plants display enhanced resistance to several pathogens. However, the molecular mechanisms regulating mycorrhiza-induced resistance (MIR) are still elusive. We aim to study the mechanisms underlying MIR against ... -
Role of 9-Lipoxygenase and α-Dioxygenase Oxylipin Pathways as Modulators of Local and Systemic Defense
Oxford University Press (2012)Plant 9-lipoxygenases (9-LOX) and α-dioxygenases (α-DOX) initiate the synthesis of oxylipins after bacterial infection. Here, the role of these enzymes in plants’ defense was investigated using individual Arabidopsis ... -
Role of dioxygenase α-DOX2 and SA in basal response and in hexanoic acid-induced resistance of tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) plants against Botrytis cinerea
(2015-03)Resistance of tomato (Solanum Lycopersicum) to the fungal pathogen Botrytis cinerea requires complex interplay between hormonal signalling. In this study, we explored the involvement of new oxylipins in the tomato basal ... -
Role of Jasmonic Acid Pathway in Tomato Plant-Pseudomonas syringae Interaction
MDPI (2020)The jasmonic acid pathway has been considered as the backbone of the response against necrotrophic pathogens. However, a hemi-biotrophic pathogen, such as Pseudomonas syringae, has taken advantage of the crosstalk between ... -
Role of the yeast multidrug transporter Qdr2 in cation homeostasis and the oxidative stress response
Oxford University Press (2013-02-01)We have identified QDR2 in a screening for genes able to confer tolerance to sodium and/or lithium stress upon overexpression. Qdr2 is a multidrug transporter of the major facilitator superfamily, originally described for ... -
Role of two UDP-Glycosyltransferases from the L group of arabidopsis in resistance against pseudomonas syringae
Springer (2014)The role of the salicylic acid (SA) glycosides SA 2-O-β-D-glucose (SAG), SA glucose ester (SGE) and the glycosyl transferases UGT74F1 and UGT74F2 in the establishment of basal resistance of Arabidopsis against Pseudomonas ... -
Root ABA Accumulation in Long-Term Water-Stressed Plants is Sustained by Hormone Transport from Aerial Organs
Oxford University Press (2015)The reduced pool of the ABA precursors, b,b-carotenoids, in roots does not account for the substantial increase in ABA content in response to water stress (WS) conditions, suggesting that ABA could be transported from ... -
Root exudates from citrus plants subjected to abiotic stress conditions have a positive effect on rhizobacteria
Elsevier (2018-09)Plants are constantly releasing root exudates to the rhizosphere. These compounds are responsible for different (positive or negative) interactions with other organisms, including plants, fungi or bacteria. In this work, ... -
Root exudates: from plant to rhizosphere and beyond
Springer (2020)Key message This article describes the composition of root exudates, how these metabolites are released to the rhizosphere and their importance in the recruitment of benefcial microbiota that alleviate plant stress. Abstract ... -
Root Involvement in Plant Responses to Adverse Environmental Conditions
MDPI (2020)limate change is altering the environment in which plants grow and survive. An increase in worldwide Earth surface temperatures has been already observed, together with an increase in the intensity of other abiotic stress ... -
Root metabolic plasticity underlies functional diversity inmycorrhiza-enhanced stress tolerance in tomato
Wiley (2018)Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) symbioses can improve plant tolerance to multiple stresses.We compared three AM fungi (AMF) from different genera, one of them isolated from a dryand saline environment, in terms of their ability ... -
Root-to-shoot signalling in mycorrhizal tomato plants upon Botrytis cinerea infection
Elsevier (2020)Arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis is restricted in roots, but it also improves shoot responses against leaf challenges, a phenomenon known as Mycorrhiza-Induced Resistance (MIR). This study focuses on mycorrhizal root signals ... -
Roots drive oligogalacturonide-induced systemic immunity intomato
(2020-12)Oligogalacturonides (OGs) are fragments of pectin released from the plant cell wall during insect or pathogen attack. They can be perceived by the plant as damage signals, triggering local and systemic defence responses. ... -
Rustic ceramic covering tiles obtained by recycling of marble residues and MSW fly ash
Parlar Research & Technology (2015-02)The substitution of conventional clay raw materials for some wastes, in this case, ashes from the incineration of municipal solid wastes (MSW), and other marble residues (sludge, scraps…) enriched in CaCO3 in the ...