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Biological Control of Plant-Parasitic Nematodes by Filamentous Fungi Inducers of Resistance: Trichoderma, Mycorrhizal and Endophytic Fungi
Published in Frontiers in microbiology (25-05-2020)“…Plant-parasitic-nematodes represent a major threat to the agricultural production of different crops worldwide. Due to the high toxicity of chemical…”
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Commentary: seed bacterial inhabitants and their routes of colonization
Published in Plant and soil (01-01-2018)“…Background Seeds host bacterial inhabitants but only a limited knowledge is available on which taxa inhabit seed, which niches could be colonized, and what the…”
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Heritability and Functional Importance of the Setaria viridis Bacterial Seed Microbiome
Published in Phytobiomes journal (01-01-2020)“…Seed-associated bacteria represent an important reservoir of microorganisms passed onto progeny plants and have been postulated to be important for early plant…”
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Anatomical Alterations in Plant Tissues Induced by Plant-Parasitic Nematodes
Published in Frontiers in plant science (16-11-2017)“…Plant-parasitic nematodes (PPNs) interact with plants in different ways, for example, through subtle feeding behavior, migrating destructively through infected…”
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Chitin and chitosan remodeling defines vegetative development and Trichoderma biocontrol
Published in PLoS pathogens (20-02-2020)“…Fungal parasitism depends on the ability to invade host organisms and mandates adaptive cell wall remodeling to avoid detection and defense reactions by the…”
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Overview of the use of biochar from main cereals to stimulate plant growth
Published in Frontiers in plant science (02-08-2022)“…The total global food demand is expected to increase up to 50% between 2010 and 2050; hence, there is a clear need to increase plant productivity with little…”
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Contribution of glutathione to the control of cellular redox homeostasis under toxic metal and metalloid stress
Published in Journal of experimental botany (01-05-2015)“…The accumulation of toxic metals and metalloids, such as cadmium (Cd), mercury (Hg), or arsenic (As), as a consequence of various anthropogenic activities,…”
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Disruption of circadian rhythms due to chronic constant light leads to depressive and anxiety-like behaviors in the rat
Published in Behavioural brain research (01-09-2013)“…•Constant light alters temporal patterns of c-Fos in the suprachiasmatic nucleus.•Chronic constant light disturbs the overt expression of activity and hormonal…”
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Suprachiasmatic Nucleus–Arcuate Nucleus Axis: Interaction Between Time and Metabolism Essential for Health
Published in Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.) (01-07-2020)“…In mammals, time and metabolism are tightly coupled variables; this relationship can be illustrated by numerous examples, such as the circadian variation in…”
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Assembly of Endophytic Communities of Setaria viridis Plants when Grown in Different Soils and Derived from Different Seeds
Published in Phytobiomes journal (01-03-2024)“…The association of the plant microbiota is a successional process that starts with the seed and its intrinsic microbiota. The recently reported relevance of…”
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Food Intake during the Normal Activity Phase Prevents Obesity and Circadian Desynchrony in a Rat Model of Night Work
Published in Endocrinology (Philadelphia) (01-03-2010)“…Shift work or night work is associated with hypertension, metabolic syndrome, cancer, and other diseases. The cause for these pathologies is proposed to be the…”
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The seven-transmembrane receptor Gpr1 governs processes relevant for the antagonistic interaction of Trichoderma atroviride with its host
Published in Microbiology (Society for General Microbiology) (01-01-2012)“…Mycoparasitic Trichoderma species are applied as biocontrol agents in agriculture to guard plants against fungal diseases. During mycoparasitism, Trichoderma…”
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Preclinical refinements of a broadly protective VLP-based HPV vaccine targeting the minor capsid protein, L2
Published in Vaccine (26-06-2015)“…Highlights • Virus-like particles displaying an HPV16 L2 peptide (16L2-MS2 VLPs) are highly immunogenic over a range of doses. • Immune responses to 16L2-MS2…”
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A role for ALF4 during gall and giant cell development in the biotic interaction between Arabidopsis and Meloidogyne spp
Published in Physiologia plantarum (01-01-2019)“…Root‐knot nematodes (RKNs; Meloidogyne spp.) are a major pest for the agriculture worldwide. RKNs induce specialized feeding cells (giant cells, GCs) inside…”
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Functional studies of plant transcription factors and their relevance in the plant root-knot nematode interaction
Published in Frontiers in plant science (08-05-2024)“…Root-knot nematodes are polyphagous parasitic nematodes that cause severe losses in the agriculture worldwide. They enter the root in the elongation zone and…”
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Non-coding RNAs in the interaction between rice and Meloidogyne graminicola
Published in BMC genomics (20-07-2021)“…Root knot nematodes (RKN) are plant parasitic nematodes causing major yield losses of widely consumed food crops such as rice (Oryza sativa). Because…”
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Characterization of microRNAs from Arabidopsis galls highlights a role for miR159 in the plant response to the root-knot nematode Meloidogyne incognita
Published in The New phytologist (01-11-2017)“…Root knot nematodes (RKN) are root parasites that induce the genetic reprogramming of vascular cells into giant feeding cells and the development of root…”
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Differentially expressed small RNAs in Arabidopsis galls formed by Meloidogyne javanica: a functional role for miR390 and its TAS3‐derived tasiRNAs
Published in The New phytologist (01-03-2016)“…Root‐knot nematodes (RKNs) induce inside the vascular cylinder the giant cells (GCs) embedded in the galls. The distinctive gene repression in early‐developing…”
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The Bacterial Microbiome of the Tomato Fruit Is Highly Dependent on the Cultivation Approach and Correlates With Flavor Chemistry
Published in Frontiers in plant science (24-12-2021)“…The modes of interactions between plants and plant-associated microbiota are manifold, and secondary metabolites often play a central role in plant-microbe…”
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Altered sucrose synthase and invertase expression affects the local and systemic sugar metabolism of nematode-infected Arabidopsis thaliana plants
Published in Journal of experimental botany (01-01-2014)“…Changes in the gene expression of sucrose synthases and invertases affected the local and systemic plant metabolism and communication, source–sink…”
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