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Effect of biotic stress on the presence of secondary metabolites in field pea grains

Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, 2022
BACKGROUND The presence of secondary metabolites responsible for off-flavours in peas may influence consumers' acceptance. These undesirable compounds may increase due to biotic stress or cultivar.
Bonastre Oliete   +2 more
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Silicon-mediated abiotic and biotic stress mitigation in plants: Underlying mechanisms and potential for stress resilient agriculture.

Plant physiology and biochemistry : PPB, 2021
Silicon (Si) is a beneficial macronutrient for plants. The Si supplementation to growth media mitigates abiotic and biotic stresses by regulating several physiological, biochemical and molecular mechanisms.
A. Ranjan   +5 more
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Biotic Stress to Legumes: Fungal Diseases as Major Biotic Stress Factor

2021
Legumes represent one of the most valuable crops all over the world because of their high content of protein, carbohydrates, fibers and minerals. Legumes significantly affect animal and human health along with soil fertility enhancement. Despite large areas under legume cultivation, the per year legume produces are insufficient due to crop losses ...
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RiceBioS: Identification of Biotic Stress in Rice Crops Using Edge-as-a-Service

IEEE Sensors Journal, 2022
The identification of biotic stress of rice crops using handheld sensing devices is a challenge, as computationally intensive machine learning models are difficult to be executed in these devices.
P. Joshi   +4 more
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Omic Relief for the Biotically Stressed: Metabolomics of Plant Biotic Interactions

Trends in Plant Science, 2016
Many 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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RESISTANCE TO BIOTIC STRESS IN FRUIT TREES

Acta Horticulturae, 2003
Resistance to pests and diseases is a highly desirable objective in fruit breeding but is a long-term endeavor. It requires appropriate tests for early screening and an analysis of host-parasite interactions for durability of resistance. Host resistance is considered durable when it remains effective for a long period despite an intensive exposure to ...
Lespinasse, Yves   +4 more
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A Biotic or Abiotic Stress?

2009
Throughout their lifespan plants are exposed to numerous biotic and abiotic stresses that may affect their normal growth, development and reproduction. In order to survive, they have evolved elaborate mechanisms to perceive and respond to each type of stress.
Alexandre Robert-Seilaniantz   +2 more
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Biotic Stress: Diseases

2016
The chapter makes a brief review of concerted research activities that have been directed to study the biology of each disease, its epidemiology, control measures, screening of crop cultivars for resistance to disease and mechanisms of resistance. The disease problems and control measures of various crops such as pulse, oil seeds, cereals and other ...
Susanta Banik, Ratikanta Maiti
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Veinal–mesophyll interaction under biotic stress

Journal of Plant Physiology, 2015
According to microscopic observations, germinating hyphae of Botrytis cinerea, though easily penetrating Mesembryanthemum crystallinum mesophyll tissue, are limited in growth in mid-ribs and only occasionally reach vascular bundles. In mid-ribs of C3 and CAM leaves, we found significantly lower rbcL (large RubisCO subunit) abundance.
Nosek, Michał   +5 more
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