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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 ... -
Spatial characterization of the seawater upconing process in a coastal Mediterranean aquifer (Plana de Castellón, Spain): evolution and controls
Springer Verlag (2016)In this contribution, we describe the formation and evolution of the upconing process in a Mediterranean coastal aquifer. The study area has experienced severe salinization over the last 40 years because of intensive ... -
Stage-Related Defense Response Induction in Tomato Plants by Nesidiocoris tenuis
MDPI (2016-07-27)The beneficial effects of direct predation by zoophytophagous biological control agents (BCAs), such as the mirid bug Nesidiocoris tenuis , are well-known. However, the benefits of zoophytophagous BCAs’ ... -
Starch degradation, abscisic acid and vesicular trafficking areimportant elements in callose priming by indole-3-carboxylicacid in response toPlectosphaerella cucumerinainfection
Wiley (2018)A fast callose accumulation has been shown to mediate defence priming in certain plant–pathogen interac-tions, but the events upstream of callose assembly following chemical priming are poorly understood,mainly because ... -
Sugar-and-acid profile of Penjar tomatoes and its evolution during storage
University of São Paulo (2015-07)The alcobaça mutation in the Penjar tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) variety alters the ripening process and confers a long shelf life (more than four months). Storage of Penjar tomatoes leads to a distinctive sensory ... -
Sugars as complementary alternative food for the establishment of Nesidiocoris tenuis in greenhouse tomato
Copyright © John Wiley & Sons, Inc. All Rights Reserved (2014-07)Nesidiocoris tenuis (Reuter) (Hemiptera: Miridae) is an omnivorous generalist predator which is augmentatively released and conserved for control of whiteflies (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae) and Tuta absoluta (Meyrick) (Lepidoptera: ... -
Summarizing the impacts of future potential global change scenarios on seawater intrusion at the aquifer scale
Springer (2020-02-21)Climate change afects rainfall and temperature producing a breakdown in the water balance and a variation in the dynamic of freshwater–seawater in coastal areas, exacerbating seawater intrusion (SWI) problems. The target ... -
Systemic resistance in citrus to Tetranychus urticae induced by conspecifics is transmitted by grafting and mediated by mobile amino acids
Oxford University Press (2016-09)Recent research suggests that systemic signalling and communication between roots and leaves plays an important role in plant defence against herbivores. In the present study, we show that the oviposition of the two-spotted ... -
T3SS-dependent differential modulations of the jasmonic acid pathway in susceptible and resistant genotypes of Malus spp. challenged with Erwinia amylovora
Elsevier (2012)Fire blight is a bacterial disease of Maloideae caused by Erwinia amylovora (Ea). This necrogenic enterobacterium uses a type III secretion system (T3SS) to inject type III effectors into the plant cells to cause disease ... -
Targeting novel chemical and constitutive primed metabolites against Plectosphaerella cucumerina
Wiley (2014)Priming is a physiological state for protection of plants against a broad range of pathogens, and is achievedthrough stimulation of the plant immune system. Various stimuli, such as beneficial microbes and chemicalinduction, ... -
Technosols designed for rehabilitation of mining activities using mine spoils and biosolids. Ion mobility and correlations using percolation columns
Elsevier (2017-01)The restoration technologies in areas degraded by extractive activities are more efficient under the use of their own spoils. Reducing deficiencies in physical properties, organic matter, and nutrients with a contribution ...