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Summary The vesicle trafficking system enables multidirectional cargo fluxes between endomembrane compartments. However, vesicle trafficking plays dual roles during pathogen infections. In plants, it mediates autophagic immune responses but can also be hijacked by pathogens to facilitate successful infections.
Pepe Cana‐Quijada +9 more
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Integrating host-pathogen interaction genomics to boost wheat defense against septoria tritici blotch. [PDF]
Domínguez-Rondón A +4 more
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Aspectos relevantes sobre la bioquimica y la fisiologia del fierro en plantas
Jaime Miguel Ortega-Maldonado +5 more
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Summary Under a changing climate, it is imperative that we understand how species may respond to temperature impacts, which can differ among populations of the same species due to local drivers. Thermal tolerance data, which can be used to assess an organism's upper thermal limits, is valuable to identify species and/or populations' susceptibility to ...
Nicole Said +5 more
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The role of plant cell walls in pest resistance: current insights and future perspectives. [PDF]
Perez-Alonso MM +10 more
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Summary The morphology of starch granules is a major determinant of the functional and nutritional properties of starch and is highly variable among cereal species. Much of this morphological variation stems from differences in the spatial and temporal patterns of starch granule initiation in amyloplasts during grain development.
Lara Esch +6 more
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Gene silencing in plants by artificial small RNAs derived from minimal precursors and expressed via tobacco rattle virus. [PDF]
Juárez-Molina M +5 more
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Caracterización de mecanismos de adquisición de Fe en plantas superiores
Elena B. González-Vallejo
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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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