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Plant Hormones in Phytoplasma Infected Plants [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Plant Science, 2019
Phytoplasmas are bacterial plant pathogens that need a plant host and an insect vector for their spread and survival. In plants, the physiological responses that phytoplasmas trigger result in symptom development through effects on hormonal, nutritional,
Marina Dermastia
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Quantitative analysis of seven plant hormones in Lotus japonicus using standard addition method. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2021
Plant hormones have been identified to be versatile signaling molecules essential for plant growth, development, and stress response. Their content levels vary depending on the species, and they also change in response to any external stimuli.
Takuyu Hashiguchi   +5 more
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Tomato transcriptome and mutant analyses suggest a role for plant stress hormones in the interaction between fruit and Botrytis cinerea. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Fruit-pathogen interactions are a valuable biological system to study the role of plant development in the transition from resistance to susceptibility. In general, unripe fruit are resistant to pathogen infection but become increasingly more susceptible
Ann L T Powell   +4 more
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Identification of SRS transcription factor family in Solanum lycopersicum, and functional characterization of their responses to hormones and abiotic stresses

open access: yesBMC Plant Biology, 2023
The SHI RELATED SEQUENCE (SRS) family plays a vital role in the development of multiple plant organs such as floral meristem determinacy, organ morphogenesis, and signal transduction.
Wang Lu   +10 more
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Roles of Auxin in the Growth, Development, and Stress Tolerance of Horticultural Plants

open access: yesCells, 2022
Auxin, a plant hormone, regulates virtually every aspect of plant growth and development. Many current studies on auxin focus on the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana, or on field crops, such as rice and wheat.
Qiongdan Zhang   +4 more
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Genome-wide identification, characterization and expression analysis of BES1 gene family in tomato

open access: yesBMC Plant Biology, 2021
Background As the key regulators in BR signaling, BES1 family genes regulate thousands of target genes involved in various development processes. So far, the functions of BES1 family are poorly understood in tomato, and a comprehensive genomic and ...
Deding Su   +6 more
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Molecular regulatory events of flower and fruit abscission in horticultural plants

open access: yesHorticultural Plant Journal, 2023
Flower and fruit abscission is a highly programmed physiological process, which is closely related to the yield of horticultural plants. The coordination of many regulatory factors associated with metabolic and signaling pathways plays a key role in the ...
Yuan Shi   +6 more
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Recent Advances in Mechanisms Underlying Defense Responses of Horticultural Crops to Botrytis cinerea

open access: yesHorticulturae, 2023
Horticultural crops are a crucial component of agriculture worldwide and have great economic value. The notorious plant fungal pathogen Botrytis cinerea can cause gray mold disease in over 200 horticultural crops, leading to severe economic losses ...
Rui Li, Yulin Cheng
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Recent Advances in Minimizing Cadmium Accumulation in Wheat

open access: yesToxics, 2022
Cadmium (Cd), a toxic heavy metal, affects the yield and quality of crops. Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) can accumulate high Cd content in the grain, which poses a major worldwide hazard to human health.
Min Zhou, Zhengguo Li
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Emerging connections between small RNAs and phytohormones [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
Small RNAs (sRNAs), mainly including miRNAs and siRNAs, are ubiquitous in eukaryotes. sRNAs mostly negatively regulate gene expression via (post-)transcriptional gene silencing through DNA methylation, mRNA cleavage, or translation inhibition.
Dubois, Marieke   +3 more
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