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Data on CO2, temperature and air humidity records in Spanish classrooms during the reopening of schools in the COVID-19 pandemic
Elsevier (2021-10-17)In order to reduce the advance of the pandemic produced by COVID-19, many actions and restrictions have been applied and the field of education has been no exception. In Spain, during the academic year 2020–2021, face-to-face ... -
Deciphering of benzothiadiazole (BTH)-induced response of tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) and its effect on early response to virus infection through the multi-omics approach
Springer Nature (2022-08-22)Background and aims: One of the preventive methods used to limit the losses caused by viruses is the application of synthetic immunity inducers, such as benzo(1,2,3)-thiadiazole-7-carbothioic acid S-methyl ester (BTH). ... -
Defense Priming: An Adaptive Part of Induced Resistance
Annual Reviews (2017)Priming is an adaptive strategy that improves the defensive capacity of plants. This phenomenon is marked by an enhanced activation of induced defense mechanisms. Stimuli from pathogens, beneficial microbes, or arthropods, ... -
Defensive plats responses induced by Nesidiocoris tenuis (Hemiptera:Miridae) on tomato plants
Springer (2015-01)In the last decade, biological control programs for greenhouse tomatoes and other crops have been successfully implemented using zoophytophagous plant bugs (Miridae), which can feed on both plant tissues and insect prey. ... -
Delimitation of the Coastal Transition Zone in the Gulf of Guayaquil, Ecuador
Canadian Center of Science and Education (2012)The article presents a methodology for the delimitation of the coastal transition zone (CTZ) and the identification of zones with distinct soil properties in the Gulf of Guayaquil (GG), Ecuador. The Gulf was chosen as ... -
Depletion of abscisic acid levels in roots of flooded Carrizo citrange (Poncirus trifoliata L. Raf. x Citrus sinensis L. Osb.) plants is a stress-specific response associated to the differential expression of PYL/PYR/RCAR receptors
Springer Verlag (2017)Soil flooding reduces root abscisic acid (ABA) levels in citrus, conversely to what happens under drought. Despite this reduction, microarray analyses suggested the existence of a residual ABA signaling in roots of flooded ... -
Deposition of heavy metals from particulate settleable matter in soils of an industrialised area
Elsevier (2012)Particulate air pollutants from industrial emissions and natural resource exploitation represent an important contribution to soil contamination. These atmospheric particles, usually settleable particulate (which settle ... -
Descendants of primed arabidopsis plants exhibit resistance to biotic stress
American Society of Plant Biologists (2012)An attack of plants by pathogens or treatment with certain resistance-inducing compounds can lead to the establishment of a unique primed state of defense. Primed plants show enhanced defense reactions upon further challenge ... -
Detection, characterization and quantification of salicylic acid conjugates in plant extracts by ESI tandem mass spectrometric techniques
Elsevier (2012)An approach for the detection and characterization of SA derivatives in plant samples is presented based on liquid chromatography coupled to electrospray ionization (ESI) tandem mass spectrometric techniques. Precursor ... -
Developing climate-resilient crops: improving plant tolerance to stress combination
Wiley (2021-09-05)Global warming and climate change are driving an alarming increase in the frequency and intensity of different abiotic stresses, such as droughts, heat waves, cold snaps, and flooding, negatively affecting crop yields and ... -
Development of an attract-and-infect system to control Rhynchophorus ferrugineus with the entomopathogenic fungus Beauveria bassiana
Wiley (2018)BACKGROUND: A new Beauveria bassiana-based attract and infec t device (AID) to control Rhynchophorus ferrugineus Olivier(Coleoptera: Curculionidae) was developed. The virulence and persistence of the fungal formulation u ... -
Developmental Stage- and Genotype-Dependent Regulation of Specialized Metabolite Accumulation in Fruit Tissues of Different Citrus Varieties
MDPI (2019-03)Flavor traits in citrus are the result of a blend of low molecular weight metabolites including sugars, acids, flavonoids and limonoids, these latter being mainly responsible for the characteristic bitter flavor in citrus. ... -
Different metabolic and genetic responsesin citrus may explain relative susceptibilityto Tetranychus urticae
Wiley (2014)1 BACKGROUND Life history parameters of the phytophagous spider mite Tetranychus urticae in citrus depend on the rootstock where the cultivar is grafted. To unveil the mechanisms responsible for this effect, the authors ... -
Differential regulation of flower transpiration during abiotic stress in annual plants
Wiley (2022-04-20)Heat waves occurring during droughts can have a devastating impact on yield, especially if they happen during the flowering and seed set stages of the crop cycle. Global warming and climate change are driving an alarming ... -
Differential transpiration between pods and leaves during stress combination in soybean
Oxford University Press (2023-02-22)Climate change is causing an increase in the frequency and intensity of droughts, heat waves, and their combinations, diminishing agricultural productivity and destabilizing societies worldwide. We recently reported that ... -
Disclosure of salicylic acid and jasmonic acid‑responsive genes provides a molecular tool for deciphering stress responses in soybean
Nature Research (2021-10-18)Hormones orchestrate the physiology of organisms. Measuring the activity of defense hormone-responsive genes can help understanding immune signaling and facilitate breeding for plant health. However, different from model ... -
Disentangling mite predator-prey relationships by multiplex PCR
Wiley (2015)Gut content analysis using molecular techniques can help elucidate predator-prey relationships in situations in which other methodologies are not feasible, such as in the case of trophic interactions between minute species ... -
Disruption of the ammonium transporter AMT1.1 alters basal defenses generating resistance against Pseudomonas syringae and Plectosphaerella cucumerina
Frontiers (2014)Disruption of the high-affinity nitrate transporter NRT2.1 activates the priming defense against Pseudomonas syringae, resulting in enhanced resistance. In this study, it is demonstrated that the high-affinity ammonium ... -
Distinct branches of the N-end rule pathway modulate the plantimmune response
Wiley (2019)The N‐end rule pathway is a highly conserved constituent of the ubiquitin proteasome system, yet little is known about its biological roles. Here we explored the role of the N‐end rule pathway in the plant immune response. ... -
Distribution Levels of Particulate Matter Fractions (<2.5 µm, 2.5–10 µm and >10 µm) at Seven Primary Schools in a European Ceramic Cluster
MDPI (2021)This study addresses the concentration of particulate matter and their size using a statistical analysis of data obtained inside seven schools located in the towns of Castellón (S1, S2, and S3), Alcora (S4, S5, and S6) and ...