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Physiologia Plantarum, 2010
Production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) is a hallmark of successful recognition of infection and activation of plant defenses. ROS play multifaceted signaling functions mediating the establishment of multiple responses and can act as local toxins. Controversy surrounds the origin of these ROS.
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Production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) is a hallmark of successful recognition of infection and activation of plant defenses. ROS play multifaceted signaling functions mediating the establishment of multiple responses and can act as local toxins. Controversy surrounds the origin of these ROS.
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Biotic interactions of marine algae
Current Opinion in Plant Biology, 2002Marine algae encompass lineages that diverged about one billion years ago. Recent results suggest that they feature natural immunity traits that are conserved, as well as others that appear to be phylum- or environment-specific. In particular, marine plants resemble terrestrial plants and animals in their basic mechanisms for pathogen recognition and ...
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Abstract This chapter points out that most invasions will be subject to interactions with the other organisms inhabiting the invaded space. This chapter looks at how biotic interactions are classified and shows where we can expect ecological and evolutionary outcomes from these interactions.
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2018
This chapter addresses biotic interactions, starting with examples of beneficial associations between plants and microorganisms. Such mutually beneficial biotic interactions are termed mutualisms. The chapter then considers various types of harmful interactions between plants, herbivores, and pathogens and the defensive mechanisms used by plants ...
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This chapter addresses biotic interactions, starting with examples of beneficial associations between plants and microorganisms. Such mutually beneficial biotic interactions are termed mutualisms. The chapter then considers various types of harmful interactions between plants, herbivores, and pathogens and the defensive mechanisms used by plants ...
Lincoln Taiz +3 more
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Omic Relief for the Biotically Stressed: Metabolomics of Plant Biotic Interactions
Trends in Plant Science, 2016Many aspects of the way plants protect themselves against pathogen attack, or react upon such an attack, are realized by metabolites. The ambitious aim of metabolomics, namely the identification and annotation of the entire cellular metabolome, still poses a considerable challenge due to the high diversity of the metabolites in the cell.
Tenenboim, H., Brotman, Y.
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