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Arabidopsis thaliana: A model host plant to study plant-pathogen interaction using Chilean field isolates of Botrytis cinerea [PDF]
http://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0716-97602006000200004&lng=es&nrm=isoOne of the fungal pathogens that causes more agriculture damage is Botrytis cinerea.
Codriansky, Yael +6 more
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Plasmodesmata‐located proteins: The molecular hubs in noncell‐autonomous immunity
Plasmodesmata serve as critical battlefields for plant immunity, regulated by diverse proteins. This article provides a comprehensive review of the regulatory mechanisms, challenges, and future directions concerning proteins located within plasmodesmata and their roles in plant defense responses.
Zheng Wu, Xiaoyi Shan
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Biotransformation Of (–)-α-Pinene By Botrytis Cinerea
(-)-α-Pinene (1), a major constituent of many aromatic plants was biotransformed by the plant pathogenic fungus, Botrytis cinerea to afford three new metabolites, characterized as 3 β-hydroxy-(-)- β-pinene (10%) (3), 9-hydroxy-(-)-α-pinene (12%) (4), 4 β-hydroxy-(-)-α- pinene-6-one (16%) (5) by physical and spectroscopic methods.
Farooq, A. +6 more
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GRP-3 and KAPP, encoding interactors of WAK1, negatively affect defense responses induced by oligogalacturonides and local response to wounding [PDF]
Conserved microbe-associated molecular patterns (MAMPs) and damage-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs) act as danger signals to activate the plant immune response.
CERVONE, Felice +5 more
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The preservation and revitalization of mycocultural heritage, developed over centuries of human‐mushroom interaction, contributes to safeguarding both natural ecosystems and the promotion of sustainable rural development, one of the biggest global challenges currently faced by humankind.
Elisette Ramírez‐Carbajal +8 more
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Here, we characterized a negative single-stranded (−ss)RNA mycovirus, Botrytis cinerea mymonavirus 1 (BcMyV1), isolated from the phytopathogenic fungus Botrytis cinerea.
Fangmin Hao, Mingde Wu, Guoqing Li
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Références bibliographiques sur le Botrytis cinerea pers. [PDF]
Le Botrytis cinerea est devenu actuellement, dans certaines régions viticoles au moins, le parasite le plus redoutable de la vigne. De nombreux travaux ont déjà été consacrés à ce champignon, mais de nouvelles recherches s'avèrent indispensables pour mieux connaître les conditions susceptibles de favoriser son développement et pour essayer de le ...
Bouard, J. +3 more
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Control sustentable poscosecha: extractos de Larrea cuneifolia mediados por nades frente a Botrytis cinerea [PDF]
Botrytis cinerea es un hongo ubicuo que ocasiona la podredumbre gris, una de las principales enfermedades de fruta en poscosecha, siendo responsable de pérdidas económicas. Debido a la creciente preocupación por los efectos adversos del uso de pesticidas,
Boiteux, Joana Jaqueline +4 more
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Carbocations and the Complex Flavor and Bouquet of Wine: Mechanistic Aspects of Terpene Biosynthesis in Wine Grapes. [PDF]
Computational chemistry approaches for studying the formation of terpenes/terpenoids in wines are presented, using five particular terpenes/terpenoids (1,8-cineole, α-ylangene, botrydial, rotundone, and the wine lactone), volatile compounds (or their ...
Pemberton, Ryan P +2 more
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Fungal systematics can feel overwhelming given the vast species diversity within this kingdom, with numerous subgroups at every taxonomic rank. This often creates a disconnect between the undertsnidng of fungal taxonomic diversity and their societal relevance.
Anna Vaiana +4 more
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