Soil and Genotype Shape the Sugarcane Phytobiome for Enhanced Environmental Adaptation
Soil type and sugarcane genotype, differing in their adaptability to low‐fertility soils, interact to shape microbial recruitment and host transcriptional responses. In sandy soils, the better‐adapted genotype IACSP‐5503 recruits more plant growth‐promoting bacteria and activates growth‐related genes, while in clayey soils the less‐adapted IACSP‐6007 ...
J. D. Ferreti +6 more
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<i>PvPR10-3</i> Expression Confers Salt Stress Tolerance in <i>Arabidopsis</i> and Interferes with Jasmonic Acid and ABA Signaling. [PDF]
Feki K +8 more
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Ecological predictors of plant responses to sequential herbivory: a meta‐analysis
Summary Plants evolved alongside herbivores for over 400 million years and show remarkable plasticity in responses to attack by multiple herbivores. However, it is often debated which herbivore traits predict plant responses and it is poorly understood how plant life‐history traits contribute to the variation observed in plant responses.
Zoë Delamore +2 more
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Regulation of jasmonic acid signalling in tomato cold stress response: Insights into the MYB15-LOXD and MYB15-MYC2-LOXD regulatory modules. [PDF]
Li W +8 more
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Fruit respiration: putting alternative pathways into perspective
Summary Over the past century, research has significantly advanced our understanding of fruit respiration, from (eco)physiological processes to molecular mechanisms. This review focuses on the functional relevance and regulatory roles of mitochondrial alternative respiratory pathways (ARPs) during fruit growth and ripening.
Ariadna Iglesias‐Sanchez +4 more
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Jasmonic acid signaling and glutathione coordinate plant recovery from high light stress. [PDF]
Kılıç M +3 more
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Summary Postharvest pathogens can infect fresh produce both before and after harvest, by direct or wound‐enhanced penetration, remaining quiescent until ripening. Biotrophic‐like postharvest pathogens persist beneath host cells and can remain in a state of quiescence.
Dov B. Prusky +4 more
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Jasmonic Acid (JA) Signaling Pathway in Rice Defense Against Chilo suppressalis Infestation. [PDF]
Danso Ofori A +10 more
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Decoding plant defense signaling using the defenseless mutant
Summary Can plants live without defenses? Mutant analysis in Arabidopsis thaliana has identified numerous regulators of biotic, abiotic, and hormone‐based defenses, but the redundancy among separate defense pathways remains unexplored. We constructed an Arabidopsis mutant, defenseless, lacking six canonical defense pathways using abi1‐1 (abscisic acid),
Bikash Baral, Mikael Brosché
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Jasmonic acid-mediated cell wall biosynthesis pathway involved in pepper (Capsicum annuum) defense response to Ralstonia solanacearum. [PDF]
Jiang X +8 more
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