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Jasmonic acid and its metabolites are ubiquitously occurring lipid-derived signaling compounds that regulate growth, development and defense processes in flowering plants. However, their functions in lower land plants have not been well characterized yet.
P.K.G.S.S. Bandara +3 more
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Gene regulatory networks elucidating huanglongbing disease mechanisms. [PDF]
Next-generation sequencing was exploited to gain deeper insight into the response to infection by Candidatus liberibacter asiaticus (CaLas), especially the immune disregulation and metabolic dysfunction caused by source-sink disruption.
Albrecht, Ute +8 more
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Salicylic Acid and Jasmonic Acid Signaling Defense Pathways Reduce Natural Bacterial Diversity on Arabidopsis thaliana [PDF]
Terrestrial plants serve as large and diverse habitats for a wide range of pathogenic and nonpathogenic microbes, yet these communities are not well described and little is known about the effects of plant defense on microbial communities in nature.
Joel M. Kniskern +2 more
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Structure-activity relationships of synthetic analogs of jasmonic acid and coronatine on induction of benzo[c]phenanthridine alkaloid accumulation in Eschscholzia californica cell cultures [PDF]
A facile test system based on the accumulation of benzo[c]phenanthridine alkaloids in Eschscholzia californica cell suspension culture (an indicator of defense gene activation) has been used to analyze a series of synthetic compounds for elicitor-like ...
Dzink J.L. +5 more
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Jasmonic acid and its metabolites are ubiquitously occurring lipid-derived signaling compounds that regulate growth, development and defense processes in flowering plants. However, their functions in lower land plants have not been well characterized yet.
PKGSS Bandara +3 more
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Most WRKY transcription factors activate expression of defence genes in a salicylic acid- and/or jasmonic acid-dependent signalling pathway. We previously identified a WRKY gene, VvWRKY1, which is able to enhance tolerance to fungal pathogens when it is ...
Chloé Marchive +6 more
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The role of octadecanoids and functional mimics in soybean defense responses [PDF]
Oxylipins of the jasmonate pathway and synthetic functional analogs have been analyzed for their elicitor like activities in an assay based on the induced accumulation of glyceollins, the phytoalexins of soybean (Glycine max L.), in cell suspension ...
Czarnecka E. +7 more
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Stem rot, a devastating fungal disease of peanut, is caused by Sclerotium rolfsii. RNA-sequencing approaches have been used to unravel the mechanisms of resistance to stem rot in peanut over the course of fungal infection in resistant (NRCG-CS85) and ...
Tejas C Bosamia +10 more
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Tomato prosystemin gene in other Solanaceae [PDF]
Systemin, an octadeca-peptide isolated from tomato, is a signalling molecule involved in local and systemic wound response. It regulates the activation of more than twenty defensive genes in tomato plants in response to herbivore attacks.
Araujo Burgos, Tania
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Background Gastrodia elata Bl. f. glauca S. Chow is a medicinal plant. G. elata f. glauca is unavoidably infected by pathogens in their growth process.
Yanhua Wang, Yugang Gao, Pu Zang, Yue Xu
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