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    The Effects of Plant-Associated Bacterial Exopolysaccharides on Plant Abiotic Stress Tolerance by Morcillo, Rafael, Manzanera, Maximino

    Published in Metabolites (24-05-2021)
    “…Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) are beneficial soil microorganisms that can stimulate plant growth and increase tolerance to biotic and abiotic…”
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    A bacterial effector protein prevents MAPK-mediated phosphorylation of SGT1 to suppress plant immunity by Yu, Gang, Xian, Liu, Xue, Hao, Yu, Wenjia, Rufian, Jose S, Sang, Yuying, Morcillo, Rafael J L, Wang, Yaru, Macho, Alberto P

    Published in PLoS pathogens (01-09-2020)
    “…Nucleotide-binding domain and leucine-rich repeat-containing (NLR) proteins function as sensors that perceive pathogen molecules and activate immunity. In…”
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    An immune receptor complex evolved in soybean to perceive a polymorphic bacterial flagellin by Wei, Yali, Balaceanu, Alexandra, Rufian, Jose S., Segonzac, Cécile, Zhao, Achen, Morcillo, Rafael J. L., Macho, Alberto P.

    Published in Nature communications (28-07-2020)
    “…In both animals and plants, the perception of bacterial flagella by immune receptors elicits the activation of defence responses. Most plants are able to…”
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    Flavonoid-attracted Aeromonas sp. from the Arabidopsis root microbiome enhances plant dehydration resistance by He, Danxia, Singh, Sunil K., Peng, Li, Kaushal, Richa, Vílchez, Juan I., Shao, Chuyang, Wu, Xiaoxuan, Zheng, Shuai, Morcillo, Rafael J. L., Paré, Paul W., Zhang, Huiming

    Published in The ISME Journal (01-11-2022)
    “…Flavonoids are stress-inducible metabolites important for plant-microbe interactions. In contrast to their well-known function in initiating rhizobia…”
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    A Bacterial Effector Protein Hijacks Plant Metabolism to Support Pathogen Nutrition by Xian, Liu, Yu, Gang, Wei, Yali, Rufian, Jose S., Li, Yansha, Zhuang, Haiyan, Xue, Hao, Morcillo, Rafael J.L., Macho, Alberto P.

    Published in Cell host & microbe (07-10-2020)
    “…Many bacterial plant pathogens employ a type III secretion system to inject effector proteins within plant cells to suppress plant immunity. Whether and how…”
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    A bacterial effector protein uncovers a plant metabolic pathway involved in tolerance to bacterial wilt disease by Wang, Yaru, Zhao, Achen, Morcillo, Rafael J L, Yu, Gang, Xue, Hao, Rufian, Jose S, Sang, Yuying, Macho, Alberto P

    Published in Molecular plant (02-08-2021)
    “…Bacterial wilt caused by the soil-borne plant pathogen Ralstonia solanacearum is a devastating disease worldwide. Upon plant colonization, R. solanacearum…”
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    DLK2 regulates arbuscule hyphal branching during arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis by Ho‐Plágaro, Tania, Morcillo, Rafael J. L., Tamayo‐Navarrete, María Isabel, Huertas, Raúl, Molinero‐Rosales, Nuria, López‐Ráez, Juan Antonio, Macho, Alberto P., García‐Garrido, José Manuel

    Published in The New phytologist (01-01-2021)
    “…Summary D14 and KAI2 receptors enable plants to distinguish between strigolactones (SLs) and karrikins (KARs), respectively, in order to trigger appropriate…”
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    Ethylene-dependent/ethylene-independent ABA regulation of tomato plants colonized by arbuscular mycorrhiza fungi by Martín-Rodríguez, José Ángel, León-Morcillo, Rafael, Vierheilig, Horst, Ocampo, Juan Antonio, Ludwig-Müller, Jutta, García-Garrido, José Manuel

    Published in The New phytologist (01-04-2011)
    “…• We investigated the relationship between ABA and ethylene regulating the formation of the arbuscular mycorrhiza (AM) symbiosis in tomato (Solanum…”
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    Plant Transcriptome Reprograming and Bacterial Extracellular Metabolites Underlying Tomato Drought Resistance Triggered by a Beneficial Soil Bacteria by Morcillo, Rafael, Vílchez, Juan, Zhang, Song, Kaushal, Richa, He, Danxia, Zi, Hailing, Liu, Renyi, Niehaus, Karsten, Handa, Avtar, Zhang, Huiming

    Published in Metabolites (09-06-2021)
    “…Water deficit is one of the major constraints to crop production and food security worldwide. Some plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) strains are…”
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    Roots and Nodules Response Differently to P Starvation in the Mediterranean-Type Legume Virgilia divaricata by Stevens, Gary G, Pérez-Fernández, María A, Morcillo, Rafael J L, Kleinert, Aleysia, Hills, Paul, Brand, D Jacobus, Steenkamp, Emma T, Valentine, Alex J

    Published in Frontiers in plant science (05-02-2019)
    “…is a tree legume that grows in the Cape Floristic Region (CFA) in poor nutrient soils. A comparison between high and low phosphate growth conditions between…”
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    Bacteria-derived diacetyl enhances Arabidopsis phosphate starvation responses partially through the DELLA-dependent gibberellin signaling pathway by Morcillo, Rafael J. L., Singh, Sunil K., He, Danxia, Vílchez, Juan I., Kaushal, Richa, Wang, Wei, Huang, Weichang, Paré, Paul W., Zhang, Huiming

    Published in Plant signaling & behavior (02-04-2020)
    “…Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) are naturally occurring soil microorganisms that colonize roots and stimulate plant growth. Some PGPR strains can…”
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    Plant latent defense response to microbial non-pathogenic factors antagonizes compatibility by Yang, Yu, Chen, Shenglan, Wu, Xiaoxuan, Peng, Li, Vílchez, Juan I, Kaushal, Richa, Liu, Xiaomin, Singh, Sunil K, He, Danxia, Yuan, Fengtong, Lv, Suhui, Morcillo, Rafael J L, Wang, Wei, Huang, Weichang, Lei, Mingguang, Zhu, Jian-Kang, Paré, Paul W, Zhang, Huiming

    Published in National science review (01-08-2022)
    “…Abstract Unlike microbe-associated molecular patterns (MAMPs) that are readily targeted by host immunity, microbial non-pathogenic factors (NPFs) appear…”
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