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Cambios en los niveles de fitohormonas asociados al desarrollo de daño por sol en manzanas (Malus domestica) cv.Fuji [PDF]
49 p.Hoy en día Chile se ubica en el quinto lugar a nivel mundial en exportaciones de manzanas, con el 10% del mercado mundial, siendo una de las actividades frutícolas más importantes del país y concentrando su producción en la Región del Maule.
González Carrasco, Javier Ignacio +2 more
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Special Issue “Phytohormones 2022–2023”
The hormonal system plays a decisive role in controlling plant growth and development [...]
Guzel Kudoyarova, Guzel Akhiyarova
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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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Summary Biotrophic plant–pathogens secrete effector molecules to redirect and exploit endogenous signaling and developmental pathways in their favor. The biotrophic fungus Ustilago maydis causes galls on all aerial parts of maize. However, the responsible gall‐inducing effectors and corresponding plant signaling pathway(s) remain largely unknown. Using
Mamoona Khan +7 more
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Phytohormones: the chemical language in Magnaporthe oryzae-rice pathosystem
Phytohormones (also named as plant hormones) are chemicals produced by plants in order to modulate various aspects of plant development, stress responses and defence.
Shulin Zhang +2 more
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Summary According to the enemy release hypothesis (ERH), the fitness of exotic plants and their capacity to become invasive in their area of introduction may partly be attributable to the loss of their natural enemies. Invasive species may also benefit from modifying soil attributes and thereby creating a positive soil–plant feedback.
Lynda S. C. Guerrero +3 more
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Both phytohormones and non-coding microRNAs (miRNAs) play important role in root development in Arabidopsis thaliana. Mature miR166/165 s, which are derived from precursor transcripts of concerned genes, regulate developmental processes, including leaf ...
Archita Singh +9 more
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Summary In plants, multiple cell types contribute to immunity, but what division of labor exists among cell types when immunity is activated? We compared, at single‐cell resolution, the response of Arabidopsis thaliana leaf cells during pattern‐triggered and effector‐triggered immunity (PTI/ETI), sampled at 3 and 5 h after infection with Pseudomonas ...
Shanshan Wang +5 more
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無菌培養によるイネ幼植物の生長に及ぼす培地組成の影響 [PDF]
論文(Article)departmental bulletin ...
7680, 阿部, 利徳
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Cold hardiness mechanisms and modeling: existing approaches and future avenues
Summary Cold hardiness models are useful tools to predict cold damage in plants, such as those produced by unseasonal temperature cycles or by increased cold exposure. Although development of these models started about five decades ago, their applications remain limited.
Guillaume Charrier +3 more
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