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Abiotic and Biotic Stress Management in Plants, Volume 02: Biotic Stress
2018This book deals with an array of topics in the broad area of biotic stress responses in plants focusing “problems and their management” by selecting some of the widely investigated themes. Such as, Major insect-pest of cereal crops in India and their management, Biotic stresses of major pulse crops and their management strategies, Insect pest of ...
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Early phosphorylation events in biotic stress
Current Opinion in Plant Biology, 2003Several kinases are activated during the defence response following microbial elicitation. While studying the regulation of these kinases in greater detail, it has become clear that the means by which phosphorylation events transmit specific information to the cell is highly complex.
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Plant Biotic Stress and Proteomics
Current Proteomics, 2010Being sessile, plants mainly depend on physiological and metabolic adaptations to obtain the phenotypic flexi- bility required to withstand the adverse biotic and abiotic growth conditions with which they are faced everyday. While the responses of plants to abiotic stresses are mainly focussed on maintaining cellular homeostasis, in the response to bi-
Kjell Sergeant, Jenny Renaut
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Vegetables Quality and Biotic Stress
2019Biotic stresses are one of the most important factor that have a substantial effect on crop growth and development and, finally, responsible for enormous losses of crop yield. Worldwide crop yield is reduced of about 25% due to diseases and insect infestation. Within different crops, worldwide vegetable production and consumption are constantly growing
carlo nicoletto +4 more
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Brassinosteroids: under biotic stress
2010Brassinosteroids are the steroidal plant hormones, key regulators of growth and metabolism in metabolically active tissues. Their interplay ensures either the accelerated growth or differentiation in meristematic tissues or induces the defense responses in biotically challenged tissues, stopping the growth responses in concentration dependent manner. A
Shamsul Hayat +2 more
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Biotic Agents of Stress in the South
1996Biotic agents affect millions of hectares of forests throughout the world each year. Of all the environmental stresses affecting trees, insects and diseases are by far the most widespread and most studied but, perhaps, the least understood. Their influence on forest productivity may be relatively small, as during low-level infestations that produce ...
James S. Meadows, John D. Hodges
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Breeding for biotic and abiotic stress
1998In this chapter we shall examine briefly those factors responsible for creating stress (see Fig 8.1) and outline methods for producing material capable of withstanding its effects.
J. Hill +2 more
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Breeding for Resistance to Biotic Stresses
2020Biotic stresses are one of the major causes of economic damage in sorghum crop. These stresses that cause sorghum crop yield losses are large and diverse and include insects, diseases, and parasitic plants. Over 150 insects have been listed as pests or potential pests of sorghum (Jotwani and Young, Recent developments on chemical control of insect ...
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