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Plant defense strategies: The dual armor of disease resistance and tolerance
Plants employ dual strategies against pathogens: Resistance limits invasion via immune responses, whereas tolerance mitigates damage to sustain growth—together enhancing survival under infections. Abstract Pathogen infections pose a significant threat to plant health, global food security, and ecosystems.
Zhijuan Tang +3 more
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How does academia respond to the burden of infectious and parasitic disease?
Wenjing Zhao, Lili Wang, Lin Zhang
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Estimates of all cause mortality and cause specific mortality associated with proton pump inhibitors among US veterans: Cohort study [PDF]
Al-Aly, Ziyad +5 more
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Abstract Insect natural enemies, encompassing predators and parasitoids, serve as vital regulators of pest populations and architects of ecosystem balance. Most studies on natural enemies have focused on understanding the mechanisms by which these insects eliminate pests after an attack.
Yaoyao Chen +3 more
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IXth international congress of infectious and parasitic diseases Munich, July 20–26, 1986 [PDF]
J. F. Acar +8 more
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Bottom–up and top–down diversification: asymmetric processes over space and time
Coevolution in trophic interactions is often considered as a major factor underlying diversification in interacting species. Most focus hitherto has however been on bottom–up processes where host‐associated differentiation drives diversification, and less on top–down processes through enemy‐associated differentiation.
Peter A. Hambäck, Niklas Janz
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Campos, Lucinéia Futia ORCID: 0009-0009-9336-5183 Affiliation: Independent Researcher — Neglected Diseases, Immune-Metabolic Disorders & Global Health, Legal Amazon, Brazil
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Toxocarosis, toxoplasmosis and ocular dirofilariasis diagnosed in a polish farmer from Wielkopolska Voivodeship - a case description. [PDF]
Pielok Ł +4 more
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Resource quantity affects infection success and impacts of a microsporidian on hosts
Resource quantity in the environment often changes over time and influences the nutritional status of hosts that may encounter parasites. If resource availability significantly alters both infection success and within‐host growth of a parasite, fluctuations in resources may underlie the seasonal disease outbreaks that have been observed for some ...
Elizabeth S. Davenport +10 more
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