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Early tolerance mechanisms in citrus: transcriptome and hormone profiling of NPR1-mediated responses to <i>Candidatus</i> Liberibacter asiaticus. [PDF]
Sarkar P, Wang C, Levy A.
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ABSTRACT Potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) has a high phosphorus (P) requirement, yet its shallow root system and the strong P‐fixing capacity of many soils limit the effectiveness of soil fertilisation. Foliar application of nano‐hydroxyapatite particles (nHAPs) has emerged as a promising alternative P fertilisation practice.
Max Frank +6 more
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Mobile RNAs as systemic signaling beyond boundaries for plant stress resistance. [PDF]
Lin S, Li H, Bai S, Han X.
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Larval diapause intensity of Monochamus alternatus follows a declining curve, beginning with an initial refractory phase and reaching termination after approximately 110 days of chilling at 9°C. Residual inhibitory state strongly influenced post‐chilling development; additional chilling shortened the diapause period more at 18°C than at warmer ...
Myeong Su Go +2 more
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Rice stripe virus utilizes a <i>Laodelphax striatellus</i> salivary carbonic anhydrase to facilitate plant infection by direct molecular interaction. [PDF]
Zhao J +5 more
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Iron homeostasis in the annual and perennial stem zones of Arabis alpina
Iron accumulates in secondary growth tissues in the perennial stem zone and is correlated with particular gene expression patterns in the perennial model plant Arabis alpina. Abstract Plants store nutrients, including the micronutrient iron, in bioavailable forms to support growth in subsequent seasons. The perennial lifestyle is preponderant in nature.
A. Sergeeva, H.‐J. Mai, P. Bauer
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The role of transcription factor StBEL11 in carbon allocation and tuberization in cultivated potato differs from that known for the model Andean genotype. [PDF]
Zounková A +5 more
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Meloidogyne incognita impairs eggplant growth through gall formation with changes in root cell wall components and vascular tissue disruption, while the biocontrol agent Purpureocillium lilacinum mitigates these effects by reducing nematode infection. Abstract Meloidogyne spp. induce structural changes during the development of root‐knot galls, leading
R. M. I. F. Vilela +6 more
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The Arabidopsis UMAMIT30 transporter contributes to amino acid root exudation. [PDF]
Agorsor IDK, Khadka P, Danna CH.
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