Search Results - "Oliveira, Antonia Elenir A."
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Transcriptional landscape of soybean (Glycine max) embryonic axes during germination in the presence of paclobutrazol, a gibberellin biosynthesis inhibitor
Published in Scientific reports (03-07-2019)“…Gibberellins (GA) are key positive regulators of seed germination. Although the GA effects on seed germination have been studied in a number of species, little…”
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Vicilin-like peptides from Capsicum baccatum L. seeds are α-amylase inhibitors and exhibit antifungal activity against important yeasts in medical mycology
Published in Biopolymers (01-07-2014)“…ABSTRACT The objective of this study was to isolate antimicrobial peptides from Capsicum baccatum seeds and evaluate their antimicrobial activity and…”
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Bifunctional Inhibitors from Capsicum chinense Seeds with Antimicrobial Activity and Specific Mechanism of Action Against Phytopathogenic Fungi
Published in Protein and peptide letters (01-01-2021)“…Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are found in the defense system in virtually all life forms, being present in many, if not all, plant species. The present work…”
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Evaluation of resistance in different cowpea cultivars to Callosobruchus maculatus infestation
Published in Journal of pest science (01-03-2016)“…Cowpea [Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp] seeds are an important source of nutrients for human and animal. However, part of the seed production is lost due to…”
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Potential of the Lectin/Inhibitor Isolated from Crataeva tapia Bark (CrataBL) for Controlling Callosobruchus maculatus Larva Development
Published in Journal of agricultural and food chemistry (09-12-2015)“…Callosobruchus maculatus is an important predator of cowpeas. Due to infestation during storage, this insect affects the quality of seed and crop yield. This…”
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The Toxicity of a Lipid Transfer Protein (Cc-LTP1) from Coffea canephora Seeds on the Larval Development of Callosobruchus maculatus (Coleoptera: Bruchidae)
Published in Protein Journal (01-10-2014)“…In this work, we analyzed the effects of coffee seed proteins, especially Cc -LTP 1 on the larval development of Callosobruchus maculatus (F.) (Coleoptera:…”
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A novel cysteine proteinase inhibitor from seeds of Enterolobium contortisiliquum and its effect on Callosobruchus maculatus larvae
Published in Biochemistry and biophysics reports (01-03-2021)“…This study focused on the characterization of a novel cysteine proteinase inhibitor from Enterolobium contortisiliquum seeds targeting the inhibition of the…”
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Natural seed coats provide protection against penetration by Callosobruchus maculatus (Coleoptera: Bruchidae) larvae
Published in Crop protection (01-06-2011)“…The seed coat is the first host or non-host tissue contacted by bruchids, suggesting its participation in the evolutionary adaptation of bruchids to favor…”
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The Toxicity of a Lipid Transfer Protein
Published in The protein journal (01-10-2014)“…In this work, we analyzed the effects of coffee seed proteins, especially Cc-LTP.sub.1 on the larval development of Callosobruchus maculatus (F.) (Coleoptera:…”
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Potential of the lectin/inhibitor isolated from Crataeva tapia bark (CrataBL) for controlling Callosobruchus maculatus larvae development
Published in Journal of agricultural and food chemistry (01-12-2015)“…Callosobruchus maculatus is an important predator of cowpeas. Due to infestation during storage, this insect affects the quality of seed and crop yield. This…”
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The toxicity of Jack bean (Canavalia ensiformis) cotyledon and seed coat proteins to the cowpea weevil (Callosobruchus maculatus)
Published in Entomologia experimentalis et applicata (01-09-1999)“…The seeds of the Jack bean, Canavalia ensiformis (L) DC are known to contain several toxic substances that prevent their utilisation as food for humans and…”
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A Chitinase and a β-1,3-Glucanase Isolated from the Seeds of Cowpea (Vigna unguiculataL Walp) Inhibit the Growth of Fungi and Insect Pests of the Seed
Published in Journal of the science of food and agriculture (01-09-1996)“…A chitinase (22000 Da) and a β‐1,3‐glucanase (26000 Da) were isolated from cowpea (Vigna unguiculata) seeds and shown to deter development, in anin vitroassay,…”
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