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Host Plant Resistance

A Monograph on Whiteflies, 2021
Shanthi Mookiah   +3 more
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Plant beneficial endophytic bacteria: Mechanisms, diversity, host range and genetic determinants

open access: yesMicrobiological Research, 2019
Endophytic bacteria are the plant beneficial bacteria that thrive inside plants and can improve plant growth under normal and challenging conditions. They can benefit host plants directly by improving plant nutrient uptake and by modulating growth and ...
Imran Afzal   +2 more
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Host-specificity factors in plant pathogenic fungi [PDF]

open access: yesFungal Genetics and Biology, 2020
Fortunately, no fungus can cause disease on all plant species, and although some plant-pathogenic fungi have quite a broad host range, most are highly limited in the range of plant species or even cultivars that they cause disease in.
Jiming Li   +2 more
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Many Shades of Grey in Botrytis-Host Plant Interactions.

Trends in Plant Science, 2018
The grey mould Botrytis cinerea causes disease in more than 1000 plant species, including important crops. The interaction between Botrytis and its (potential) hosts is determined by quantitative susceptibility and virulence traits in both interacting ...
J. Veloso, J. V. van Kan
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Plants as alternative hosts for Salmonella

Trends in Plant Science, 2012
Recent findings show that many human pathogenic bacteria can use multiple host organisms. For example, Salmonella Typhimurium can use plants as alternative hosts to humans and other animals. These bacteria are able to adhere to plant surfaces and actively infect the interior of plants. Similarly to the infection of animal cells, S.
Schikora, Adam   +2 more
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Host-Plant Invasion by Rhizobia

2000
Colonization of legume roots by compatible soil bacteria of the genera Azorhizobium, Bradyrhizobium, Mesorhizobium, Rhizobium and Sinorhizobium (collectively known as rhizobia) leads to the formation of specialized nitrogen-fixing organs called nodules. Signals produced by both partners control specificity. Flavonoids found in root exudates trigger the
Viprey V, Perret X, Broughton WJ
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Companion planting – behaviour of the cabbage root fly on host plants and non‐host plants

Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata, 2005
AbstractSix‐hundred individual female cabbage root flies (Delia radicum L.) (Diptera: Anthomyiidae) were each observed for 20 min under laboratory conditions to record how they behaved after landing on a host or a non‐host plant. Fly movements were recorded on host plants [cabbage –Brassica oleracea var.
Kate Morley   +2 more
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Plant Hosts of Botrytis spp.

2015
A list of known plant species that serve as hosts of Botrytis spp. is presented. Botrytis species are reported to attack a total of 596 genera of vascular plants (tracheophytes), representing over 1400 plant species, although the host range is most probably much wider since there are limited reports of diseases on wild plants. B.
Elad, Y.   +3 more
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The effect of host mycorrhizal status on host plant-parasitic plant interactions

Mycorrhiza, 2001
Two pot experiments were conducted to examine three-level interactions between host plants, mycorrhizal fungi and parasitic plants. In a greenhouse experiment, Poa annua plants were grown in the presence or absence of an AM fungus (either Glomus lamellosum V43a or G. mosseae BEG29) and in the presence or absence of a root hemiparasitic plant (Odontites
Salonen, Veikko   +2 more
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