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Evaluating alternate hosts that facilitate the persistence of a virus in the landscape is key to understanding virus epidemics. In this study, we explored the role of several plant species (eggplant, pepper, and Palmer amaranth) as inoculum sources of ...
S. Legarrea+3 more
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Summary Plant viruses often suppress jasmonic acid (JA)‐mediated defences through disturbing JA signalling or biosynthesis pathways to benefit their own infection. Few studies have examined how the precursors of JA biosynthesis are regulated by viral infection.
Jianjian Liu+11 more
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We thank L. Corachan for her excellent technical assistance. This work was supported by grants BIO2014-54862-R from the Spanish granting agency DGICYT and SP20140770 funded by Spanish Ministry of Education, Culture and Sports (MECD) as a part of the Program of the Campus of International Excellence, which belongs to the Program of Assessing and ...
Alfaro Fernández, Ana Olvido+5 more
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‘Mariana’ es un cultivar de tomate obtenido por selección en el Instituto Nacional de Ciencias Agrícolas (INCA). Este cultivar es resistente a los begomovirus Tomato yellow leaf curl virus (TYLCV), Tomato yellow spot virus (ToYSV) y Tomato severe ...
Francisco Dueñas Hurtado+2 more
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Developing an Integrated Pest Management Program for Tomatoes in the Red River Delta of Vietnam: a Mini Review [PDF]
Ecologically based approaches to pest management in crop production have been embraced in recent decades due to their validity and effectiveness. Integrated Pest Management (IPM) is not a new concept.
Ha, T. M. (Tuan)
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Advancements in Water‐Saving Strategies and Crop Adaptation to Drought: A Comprehensive Review
ABSTRACT Drought stress, which is one of the most critical environmental constraints affecting global crop productivity, is exacerbated by climate change and increased atmospheric water demand. This review comprehensively examines plant responses to drought, integrating physiological, morphological, biochemical, and genetic adaptations that contribute ...
Juan D. Franco‐Navarro+12 more
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Occurrence of Tomato yellow leaf curl virus in Tomato in Martinique, Lesser Antilles
During April of 2002, symptoms of stunting and chlorotic curled leaves of reduced size, similar to those caused by Tomato yellow leaf curl virus (TYLCV), were observed for the first time in commercial tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) in the northwest region of Martinique.
Urbino, Cica, Dalmon, Anne
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Uji Ketahanan Terhadap Tomato Yellow Leaf Curl Virus Pada Beberapa Galur Tomat [PDF]
Infeksi virus tomato yellow leaf curl virus (TYLCV) merupakan salah satu penyebab rendahnya produksi tomat di Indonesia. TYLCV termasuk ke dalam kelompok Gemini virus yang ditularkan oleh kutukebul (whitefly = Bemisia tabaci).
Gunaeni, N. (Neni), Purwati, E. (Eti)
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SUMMARY Mineral nutrient uptake and deposition profoundly influence plant development, stress resilience, and productivity. Silicon (Si), though classified as a non‐essential element, significantly influences a plant's physiology, particularly in fortifying defense responses and mitigating stress. While the genetic and molecular mechanisms of Si uptake
Vikas Devkar+15 more
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Diseases caused by begomoviruses such as tomato yellow leaf curl disease (TYLCD) are major constraints in agriculture. While the interactions between plants and monopartite begomoviruses during TYLCD pathogenesis have been explored extensively, how ...
Wen-Ze He+3 more
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