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Antagonismo de Trichoderma spp. ao agente etiológico da Murcha de Ceratocystis em cacaueiro [PDF]
Giselle de Souza Rodrigues +3 more
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The UK's horticultural industry is shifting from reliance on unsustainable peat‐based growing media to products that contain alternative constituents, including coir, bark, wood fibre and composted green waste. Some peat‐alternatives carry an elevated risk of harbouring plant pathogens, including the potential to introduce novel pathogens from overseas,
Audrey M. Litterick +3 more
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Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF), pathogens and insect pests usually colonize or infect the same plant. Besides, AMF changes plant defence enzymes and metabolites under multiple biotic stresses and alters the interrelationship between plant, pathogen and insect ...
Yajie Wang +4 more
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Purification and characterization of xylanases from Trichoderma inhamatum
L.R.S. Silva +2 more
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Banana breeding by genome design
Bananas and plantains likely originated from hybridizations of four wild Musa species. This review highlights advances in banana genomics, genetics, and breeding, emphasizing genome sequencing breakthroughs and genomic‐assisted tools like selection and gene editing, and explores future prospects for improving key agronomic traits.
Rida Arshad +13 more
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Structures of exo-β-
Yūichi Sakamoto +9 more
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Leaf Developmental Stage Influences Disease Resistance in Tomato
To understand how leaf development impacts disease resistance, we examined the immunity of leaves at distinct developmental stages, exploring the role of hormonal pathways and leaf structure. Our findings reveal that distinct disease responses of different developmental staged leaves are determined primarily by the ratio between salicylic acid and ...
Naomi Lindner +7 more
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ABSTRACT Polyploidisation is a natural evolutionary mechanism that enhances plant stress tolerance and environmental adaptability; however, its impact on microbiome homeostasis remains poorly understood. In this study, we selected a nascent euploid synthetic hexaploid wheat line (HG116; 2n = 6x = 42, BBAADD) by selfing a triploid F1 hybrid of Triticum ...
Xin He +12 more
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