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Strategies for virus resistance in plants

Trends in Genetics, 1989
Virus infections of plants are controlled and suppressed naturally by the action of resistance genes encoded within the plant, by interactions between viruses or even as a result of the activity of functions encoded by or associated with the virus itself.
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Vitamins for enhancing plant resistance

Planta, 2016
This paper provides an overview on vitamins with inducing activities in plants, the molecular and cellular mechanisms implicated, and the hormonal signalling-network regulating this process. Moreover, it reports how vitamins might be part of the molecular events linked to induced resistance by the conventional elicitors.
Hatem, Boubakri   +5 more
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MECHANISMS OF INDUCED RESISTANCE IN PLANTS

Annual Review of Microbiology, 1983
Mise au point des connaissances relatives: aux methodes utilisees pour induire des phenomenes de resistance chez les plantes, aux mecanismes de resistance induite localisee ou systemique, aux applications comme mesure de protection des ...
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Engineering herbicide resistance in plants

Trends in Genetics, 1988
In modern agriculture, herbicides are commonly applied for weed control, and they comprise an important part of the agrochemical business. Modifying plants to become resistant to broad spectrum herbicides would allow a selective use of these chemicals for crop protection.
J, Botterman, J, Leemans
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Mechanisms of plant resistance to viruses

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2005
Plants have evolved in an environment rich with microorganisms that are eager to capitalize on the plants' biosynthetic and energy-producing capabilities. There are approximately 450 species of plant-pathogenic viruses, which cause a range of diseases. However, plants have not been passive in the face of these assaults, but have developed elaborate and
Jennifer L M, Soosaar   +2 more
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Mechanisms of Resistance to Plant Viruses

Annual Review of Phytopathology, 1986
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Ponz Ascaso, Fernando, Bruening, G.
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Resistance of plants to gravitational force

Journal of Plant Research, 2013
Developing resistance to gravitational force is a critical response for terrestrial plants to survive under 1 × g conditions. We have termed this reaction "gravity resistance" and have analyzed its nature and mechanisms using hypergravity conditions produced by centrifugation and microgravity conditions in space.
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GENETICS OF DISEASE RESISTANCE IN PLANTS

Annual Review of Genetics, 1971
Most plant diseases are infectious. They result from the interaction of two organisms, the host plant which is the suscept of the disease and the patho­ gen which is the causal agent of the disease. A wide array of pathogens cause disease. These include many fungi, bacteria, viruses, mycoplasma, nematodes, and parasitic phanerogams.
A L, Hooker, K M, Saxena
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Plant nematode resistance genes

Current Opinion in Plant Biology, 1999
Root-knot and cyst nematodes cause severe damage to crops throughout the world. Genes conferring resistance against nematodes have been identified in many plant species and several of these have been, or soon will be, cloned. Nematode biotypes that can infect resistant plants have been identified.
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Mechanisms of resistance to paraquat in plants

Pest Management Science, 2014
AbstractThe aim of this brief review is to draw information from studies of the mechanism of evolved resistance in weeds, together with information from laboratory studies of paraquat tolerance in model plants. Plants having mutations that limit paraquat uptake into cytoplasm, that confer various stress tolerances or that have transgenes that co ...
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