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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 ... -
Salt stress alleviation in citrus plants by plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria Pseudomonas putida and Novosphingobium sp.
Springer (2018)Key message This work reveals the protective role of two rhizobacteria, Pseudomonas putida and Novosphingobium sp., on citrus plants subjected to salt stress conditions. Abstract Detrimental salt stress effects on crops ... -
Seed curvature as a useful marker to transfer morphologic, agronomic, chemical and sensory traist from Ganxet common bean (PHaseolus vulgaris L.)
Elsevier (2015-12)The Ganxet bean is a highly appreciated landrace characterized by markedly curved seeds, high protein content, low seed-coat perceptibility, and low mealiness. To analyze the genetic control of seed curvature and of ... -
Sequence analysis of the ribosomal Internal Transcribed Spacers region in spider mites (Prostigmata: Tetranychidae) occurring in citrus orchards in Eastern Spain: use for species discrimination
Wiley-Blackwell (2008)Tetranychus urticae is a polyphagous mite which is an important pest of citrus worldwide. This mite can be found feeding on many plant species occurring in the citrus agrosystem moving from weeds to trees. Because field ... -
Settlement of particulate matter in a ceramic cluster (NE, Spain) during the years 2000-2005
Elsevier (2012-12)The economic and industrial development achieved in our society is reducing air quality, with far-reaching effects on health, vegetation, climate, and historic monuments. Air pollution can be caused by factories, heavy ... -
Short communication: Short and long-term efficacy and phytotoxicity of phosphine against Rhynchophorus ferrugineus in live Phoenix canariensis palms
Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Tecnología Agraria y Alimentaria (2015)The red palm weevil, Rhynchophorus ferrugineus, is a palm borer native to South Asia which has spread mainly due to the unintended movement of infested planting material. As a result, this species has become the most ... -
Signal signature of aboveground-induced resistance upon belowground herbivory in maize
Wiley (2009)Plants activate local and systemic defence mechanisms upon exposure to stress. This innate immune response is partially regulated by plant hormones, and involves the accumulation of defensive metabolites. Although local ... -
Silencing of OPR3 in tomato reveals the role of OPDA in callose deposition during the activation of defense responses against Botrytis cinerea
Wiley (2015)Cis-(+)-12-oxo-phytodienoic acid (OPDA) is likely to play signaling roles in plant defense that do not depend on its further conversion to the phytohormone jasmonic acid. To elucidate the role of OPDA in Solanum lycopersicum ... -
Simultaneous determination of main phenolic acids and flavonoids in tomato by micellar electrokinetic capillary electrophoresis
Elsevier (2017-04-15)A methodology for the determination of tomato phenolic acids and flavonoids has been developed combining MEKC and DAD detection. The influence on polyphenol separation of pH and background electrolyte, BGE (borax, acetonitrile, ... -
Soil moisture heterogeneity regulates water use in Populus nigra L. by altering root and xylem sap phytohormone concentrations
Oxford University Press (2020)Soil moisture heterogeneity in the root zone is common both during the establishment of tree seedlings and in experiments aiming to impose semi-constant soil moisture deficits, but its effects on regulating plant water ...