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Genetic structure of a phytophagous mite species affected by crop practices: the case of Tetranychus urticae in clementine mandarins
Springer (2014)Tetranychus urticae Koch is a cosmopolitan mite considered as the most polyphagous species among spider mites. This mite is a key pest of clementine mandarins in Eastern Spain, where Spanish clementine production concentrates. ... -
Geological and environmental management of ceramic clay quarries: a review
Springer-Verlag (2009-06)This paper shows a contribution to the knowledge of the geological management of ceramic raw material. We have mainly focussed on the clays with a ceramic interest. The article begins with an introduction to the mineralogical ... -
Gestión de Tuta absoluta en el cultivo del tomate
Editorial Agrícola Española (2015)Desde la introducción de Tuta absoluta en España en 2006 hasta la fecha, este lepidóptero ha pasado de ser una plaga clave en el cultivo del tomate a poderse considerar casi una plaga secundaria gracias a las medidas de ... -
Grafting improves tolerance to combined drought and heat stresses by modifying metabolism in citrus scion
Elsevier (2022-01-22)Mediterranean basin and other citrus-growing areas, such as Florida or California, are among the most vulnerable regions to the impacts of global warming. Therefore, citrus will be likely subjected to increasing periods ... -
Guidance on quantitative pest risk assessment
European Food Safe Authority (EFSA) (2018-08-03)This Guidance describes a two-phase approach for a fit-for-purpose method for the assessment of plant pest risk in the territory of the EU. Phase one consists of pest categorisation to determine whether the pest has the ... -
Hexanoic acid is a resistance inducer that protects tomato plants against Pseudomonas syringae by priming the jasmonic acid and salicylic acid pathways.
John Wiley & Sons (2013)Hexanoic acid-induced resistance (Hx-IR) is effective against several pathogens in tomato plants. Our study of the mechanisms implicated in Hx-IR against Pseudomonas syringae pv. tomato DC3000 suggests that hexanoic acid ... -
Hexanoic acid protects tomato plants against Botrytis cinerea by priming defence responses and reducing oxidative stress
John Wiley & Sons (2014)Treatment with the resistance priming inducer hexanoic acid (Hx) protects tomato plants from Botrytis cinerea by activating defence responses. To investigate the molecular mechanisms underlying hexanoic acid-induced ... -
Hexanoic acid provides long-lasting protection in ‘Fortune’ mandarin against Alternaria alternata
Elsevier (2015)Alternaria brown spot disease is a serious disease in mandarins and their hybrids without effective disease control measures. In recent years, induced plant resistance has been studied as an alternative to classical ... -
Hexanoic Acid Treatment Prevents Systemic MNSV Movement in Cucumis melo Plants by Priming Callose Deposition Correlating SA and OPDA Accumulation
Frontiers Media (2017-10-20)Unlike fungal and bacterial diseases, no direct method is available to control viral diseases. The use of resistance-inducing compounds can be an alternative strategy for plant viruses. Here we studied the basal response ... -
Hexanoic Acid-Induced Resistance Against Botrytis cinerea in Tomato Plants
The American Phytopathological Society (2009-11)We have demonstrated that root treatment with hexanoic acid protects tomato plants against Botrytis cinerea. Hexanoic acid-induced resistance (Hx-IR) was blocked in the jasmonic acid (JA)-insensitive mutant jai1 (a coi1 ... -
High efficiency joint CZE determination of sugars and acids in vegetables and fruits
Wiley-VCH Verlag Berlin (2012-08)In this work, an improved CE method for the medium-throughput determination of main organic acids (oxalate, malate, citrate), the amino acid glutamate and the sugars fructose, glucose and sucrose in several food matrices ... -
High temperatures change the perspective: Integratinghormonal responses in citrus plants under co-occurringabiotic stress conditions
Wiley (2019)Plants growing in the field are subjected to multiple stress factors acting simultaneously. Abnormally high temperatures are expected to affect wild plants and crops in the next years due to global warming. In this work, ... -
High temperatures modify plant responses to abiotic stress conditions
Wiley (2020)Climate change is altering environments in which plants and different crops grow and survive. We already experienced an increase in worldwide average earth surface temperatures, as well as frequency and extent of damaging ... -
High throughput FT-MIR analysis of sugars and acids in watermelon
Elsevier (2019-12-01)Indirect measurements of taste-related compounds are required when a high number of samples has to be analyzed in a short period of time, with a minimum cost. For this purpose, FT-MIR partial least square (PLS) regression ... -
High-Temperature Mineral Formation after Firing Clay Materials Associated with Mined Coal in Teruel (Spain)
MDPI (2020-04-29)The production of porcelain stoneware has experienced a considerable increase. Therefore, it was necessary to undertake an investigation that would allow knowing the mineralogical evolution that porcelain stoneware undergoes ... -
El hiperparasitismo dificulta el control biológico de Aphis spiraecola en clementinos
Ediciones LAV (2015)Aphis spiraecola Patch. (Hemiptera: Aphididae) es actualmente una plaga clave en clementinos. A pesar de que este pulgón tiene un rico complejo de enemigos naturales perteneciente a diversos órdenes de insectos, no se ... -
Homeodomain leucine‐zipper proteins and their role in synchronizing growth and development with the environment
Wiley (2014)The Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana L.) genome encodes for four distinct classes of homeodomain leucine-zipper (HD-ZIP) transcription factors (HD-ZIPI to HD-ZIPIV), which are all organized in multi-gene families. HD-ZIP ... -
Hormonal and Hydroxycinnamic Acids Profiles in Banana Leaves in Response to Various Periods of Water Stress
Hindawi Publishing Corporation (2014-05)The pattern of change in the endogenous levels of several plant hormones and hydroxycinnamic acids in addition to growth and photosynthetic performance was investigated in banana plants (Musa acuminata cv. “Grand Nain”) ... -
Hormonal and metabolic responses of Mexican lime plants to CTV infection
Elsevier (2019-05-15)Plant viral infections alter gene expression and metabolism in infected host. To study the molecular responses of Mexican lime to CTV infection, an analysis of plant metabolome in response to infection with severe (T318) ... -
Hormonal Modulation of Citrus Responses to Flooding
Springer-Verlag (2008)In this work, variations in endogenous levels of several hormones were measured in citrus under conditions of continuous flooding following a time-course design. The use of three genotypes differing in their ability to ...