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Abiotic and biotic stress combinations. [PDF]
Environmental stress conditions such as drought, heat, salinity, cold, or pathogen infection can have a devastating impact on plant growth and yield under field conditions. Nevertheless, the effects of these stresses on plants are typically being studied
N. Suzuki+4 more
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Ubiquitin, Hormones and Biotic Stress in Plants [PDF]
The covalent attachment of ubiquitin to a substrate protein changes its fate. Notably, proteins typically tagged with a lysine48-linked polyubiquitin chain become substrates for degradation by the 26S proteasome. In recent years many experiments have been performed to characterize the proteins involved in the ubiquitylation process and to identify ...
Kate Dreher, Judy Callis
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Ginsenosides and Biotic Stress Responses of Ginseng. [PDF]
Ginsenosides are saponins that possess a sugar moiety attached to a hydrophobic aglycone triterpenoid. They have been widely studied for their various medicinal benefits, such as their neuroprotective and anti-cancer activities, but their role in the biology of ginseng plants has been much less widely documented.
Goodwin PH, Best MA.
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Transcriptional factors play an essential role in the regulation of developmental processes in plants. GRAS family transcription factors are plant specific, and GRAS members possess multiple functions involved in plant growth and in response to abiotic ...
Miglena Revalska+2 more
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Vermicompost: Enhancing Plant Growth and Combating Abiotic and Biotic Stress
Extensive application of agrochemicals for crop production and protection has negatively affected soil health, crop productivity, and the environment. Organic amendments have been proposed as an efficient alternative for enhancing soil and plant health ...
S. Rehman+4 more
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Bio-efficacy of sequential herbicide application for weed management in dry direct seeded rice
Weeds are the major biotic constraint in dry-direct seeded rice (DDSR), mainly due to the concurrent emergence and absence of water layer to suppress weeds.
V K CHOUDHARY, ANIL DIXIT
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A spotlight on non-host resistance to plant viruses [PDF]
Plant viruses encounter a range of host defenses including non-host resistance (NHR), leading to the arrest of virus replication and movement in plants. Viruses have limited host ranges, and adaptation to a new host is an atypical phenomenon.
Avanish Rai+2 more
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Globally, substantial research into endophytic microbes is being conducted to increase agricultural and environmental sustainability. Endophytic microbes such as bacteria, actinomycetes, and fungi inhabit ubiquitously within the tissues of all plant ...
U. Anand+12 more
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Resurrection plants are a unique group of flora showing an extraordinary ability to survive extreme water shortages. Among them, the Bulgarian endemic plant Haberlea rhodopensis Friv.
Elena Kumanova+5 more
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The OsSGS3-tasiRNA-OsARF3 module orchestrates abiotic-biotic stress response trade-off in rice
Recurrent heat stress and pathogen invasion seriously threaten crop production, and abiotic stress often antagonizes biotic stress response against pathogens.
Xueting Gu+24 more
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