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Role and mechanisms of callose priming in mycorrhiza-induced resistance
We prove the relevance of callose priming in mycorrhiza-induced resistance against shoot pathogens and studied the main mechanisms regulating it such as starch mobilization, sugar delivery, and vesicular trafficking.
N. Sanmartín +5 more
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Tagatose is a rare sugar with no negative impacts on human health and selective inhibitory effects on plant-associated microorganisms. Tagatose inhibited mycelial growth and negatively affected mitochondrial processes in Phytophthora infestans, but not ...
Abdessalem Chahed +15 more
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Induced Disease Resistance [PDF]
During the co-evolutionary arms race between plants and pathogens, plants evolved a sophisticated defense system to ward off their enemies. In this plant immune system, plant receptor proteins recognize non-self molecules of microbial origin, which leads to the activation of a basal level of disease resistance.
Pieterse, Corné, van Wees, Saskia
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Molecular underpinnings of methyl jasmonate-induced resistance in Norway spruce.
In response to various stimuli, plants acquire resistance against pests and/or pathogens. Such acquired or induced resistance allows plants to rapidly adapt to their environment.
M. Mageroy +9 more
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Azathioprine-Induced Warfarin Resistance [PDF]
To describe a case of azathioprine-induced warfarin resistance, present a literature review on warfarin-azathioprine interactions, and provide recommendations on appropriate management of this clinically significant interaction.A 29-year-old female with Cogan's syndrome experienced thrombosis of the left internal carotid artery. She was treated with an
Sara R, Vazquez +2 more
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Local Responses and Systemic Induced Resistance Mediated by Ectomycorrhizal Fungi
Ectomycorrhizal fungi (EMF) grow as saprotrophs in soil and interact with plants, forming mutualistic associations with roots of many economically and ecologically important forest tree genera.
Steven Dreischhoff +4 more
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Minimizing treatment-induced emergence of antibiotic resistance in bacterial infections
Treatment of bacterial infections currently focuses on choosing an antibiotic that matches a pathogen’s susceptibility, with less attention paid to the risk that even susceptibility-matched treatments can fail as a result of resistance emerging in ...
Mathew Stracy +14 more
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Lack of correlation between constitutive and induced resistance to a herbivore in crucifer plants: real or flawed by experimental methods? [PDF]
The correlation between constitutive and induced resistance to herbivores in plants has long been of interest to evolutionary biologists, and various approaches to determining levels of resistance have been used in this field of research.
Dicke, M. +4 more
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Microwave-Induced Resistance Oscillations as a Classical Memory Effect. [PDF]
By numerical simulations and analytical studies, we show that the phenomenon of microwave-induced resistance oscillations can be understood as a classical memory effect caused by recollisions of electrons with scattering centers after a cyclotron period.
Y. Beltukov, M. Dyakonov
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Microwave-induced resistance oscillations in a back-gated GaAs quantum well [PDF]
We performed effective mass measurements employing microwave-induced resistance oscillation in a tunable-density GaAs/AlGaAs quantum well. Our main result is a clear observation of an effective mass increase with decreasing density, in general agreement ...
Ebner, Q. A. +5 more
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