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Effector-Triggered Immunity in Plants: ATR2/RPP2 Gene Pairs. [PDF]

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Cevik, V.   +3 more
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Comparative transcriptome profiling of chilling stress responsiveness in grafted watermelon seedlings

Plant Physiology and Biochemistry, 2016
Rootstock grafting may improve the resistance of watermelon plants to low temperatures. However, information regarding the molecular responses of rootstock grafted plants to chilling stress is limited. To elucidate the molecular mechanisms of chilling tolerance in grafted plants, the transcriptomic responses of grafted watermelon under chilling stress ...
Jinhua, Xu   +4 more
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RESPONSES OF GRAFTED WATERMELON ONTO DIFFERENT GOURD SPECIES TO SALINITY STRESS

Journal of Plant Nutrition, 2010
The watermelon cultivar ‘Crimson Tide’ was grafted onto three different rootstocks and grown under saline conditions to investigate effects of salinity on grafted and non-grafted watermelon. One Cucurbita maxima and 2 Lagenarai siceraria landraces (Skp and Brecik) were used as rootstock.
Uygur, Veli, Yetisir, HALİT
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Some biochemical characteristics of grafted watermelon

Indian Journal of Horticulture, 2017
Grafting is an alternative approach to reduce crop damage resulting from soil-borne pathogens. This approach also increases plant abiotic stress tolerance, which in turn increases crop yield and quality. Therefore, the objective of this study was to determine the effect of grafting on watermelon quality parameters with the use of different rootstock ...
Oluk A.C.   +4 more
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grafting increase watermelon seedling chilling tolerance

2021
The experiment was carried out at Huazhong Agricultural University (Wuhan, China). The watermelon line 97103 (Citrullus lanatus, a chilling-sensitive inbred line) was used as the scion and the pumpkin Qingyan No.1 (Cucurbita maxima C. moschata, a chilling tolerant cultivar) was used as the rootstock.
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Aroma compounds in mini‐watermelon fruits from different grafting combinations

Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, 2019
AbstractBACKGROUNDIn recent years, mini‐watermelons have increased in popularity. To maintain production and quality standards, various agronomic techniques have been applied. For the Cucurbitaceae family, grafting technique has been used to improve resistance to abiotic stresses, crop productivity and fruit qualitative characteristics.
Gianluca Tripodi   +4 more
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Characterization of Fusarium root rot disease in grafted watermelon

European Journal of Plant Pathology, 2020
Root rot is an emerging disease of grafted watermelon in China that causes severe yield losses. The causal agents associated with this disease were characterized in this study. A total of 70 fungal isolates were recovered from infected roots, and the most prevalent isolates were identified as Fusarium oxysporum (31% of isolates recovered). F. oxysporum
Man Zhang   +5 more
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Grafting Resulted in a Distinct Proteomic Profile of Watermelon Root Exudates Relative to the Un-Grafted Watermelon and the Rootstock Plant

Journal of Plant Growth Regulation, 2016
Grafting is commonly used to relieve damage caused by soil-borne diseases and to enhance the nutrient uptake in watermelon plants. Certain reports have shown the proteomic changes of plant tissues involved in grafting, while little information about the secretome after watermelon grafting is available.
Yang Song   +8 more
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