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Natural Compounds for Controlling Plant Pathogens [PDF]
Agricultural production systems across the world are currently facing unprecedented challenges [...]
José Sebastián Dambolena +1 more
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Biological Control of the Plant Pathogens [PDF]
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Biological Control of the Plant Pathogens [...]
Rainer Borriss, Chetan Keswani
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Plant-Pathogen Interaction [PDF]
Plant diseases result in severe losses to natural plant systems, and also cause problems for economics and production in agricultural systems [...]
Maria Doroteia Campos +4 more
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Pathogen Phytosensing: Plants to Report Plant Pathogens [PDF]
Real-time systems that provide evidence of pathogen contamination in crops can be an important new line of early defense in agricultural centers. Plants possess defense mechanisms to protect against pathogen attack. Inducible plant defense is controlled by signal transduction pathways, inducible promoters and cis-regulatory elements corresponding to ...
C. Neal Stewart +3 more
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Background The lipopeptide herbicolin A (HA) secreted by the biocontrol agent Pantoea agglomerans ZJU23 is a promising antifungal drug to combat fungal pathogens by targeting lipid rafts, both in agricultural and clinical settings.
Hongkai Wang +6 more
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Pheromones are a kind of signal produced by an animal that evoke innate responses in conspecifics. In moth, pheromone components can be detected by specialized olfactory receptor neurons (OSNs) housed in long sensilla trichoids on the male antennae.
Xiaoli He +10 more
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Approximately one-third of the typical human Western diet depends upon pollination for production, and honey bees (Apis mellifera) are the primary pollinators of numerous food crops, including fruits, nuts, vegetables, and oilseeds.
Timothy C. Cameron +5 more
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Dickeya species are causal agents of soft rot diseases in many economically important crops, including soft rot disease of potato (Solanum tuberosum).
Tyler C. Helmann +4 more
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The plant-pathogen haustorial interface at a glance [PDF]
Many filamentous pathogens invade plant cells through specialized hyphae called haustoria. These infection structures are enveloped by a newly synthesized plant-derived membrane called the extrahaustorial membrane (EHM).
Bozkurt, Tolga O., Kamoun, Sophien
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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]
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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