نتایج جستجو برای: plant interactions

تعداد نتایج: 763244  

Journal: :Ecology letters 2006
Charles E Mitchell Anurag A Agrawal James D Bever Gregory S Gilbert Ruth A Hufbauer John N Klironomos John L Maron William F Morris Ingrid M Parker Alison G Power Eric W Seabloom Mark E Torchin Diego P Vázquez

Introduced plant populations lose interactions with enemies, mutualists and competitors from their native ranges, and gain interactions with new species, under new abiotic conditions. From a biogeographical perspective, differences in the assemblage of interacting species, as well as in abiotic conditions, may explain the demographic success of the introduced plant populations relative to consp...

Journal: :Trends in plant science 2002
Uwe Conrath Corné M J Pieterse Brigitte Mauch-Mani

Plants can acquire enhanced resistance to pathogens after treatment with necrotizing attackers, nonpathogenic root-colonizing pseudomonads, salicylic acid, beta-aminobutyric acid and many other natural or synthetic compounds. The induced resistance is often associated with an enhanced capacity to mobilize infection-induced cellular defence responses - a process called 'priming'. Although the ph...

2017
Dominique Expert Thierry Franza

Infectious diseases are the result of competitive relationships between a host organism and a pathogen. In host vertebrate–microbe interactions, the acquisition of iron for the essential metabolism of pathogenic organisms and the need of the host to bind and sequestrate the metal are central issues. Plants are also confronted with a wide variety of pathogenic microorganisms that can be highly d...

Journal: :American journal of botany 2016
Kari A Segraves Thomas J Anneberg

Polyploidy is a common mode of speciation that can have far-reaching consequences for plant ecology and evolution. Because polyploidy can induce an array of phenotypic changes, there can be cascading effects on interactions with other species. These interactions, in turn, can have reciprocal effects on polyploid plants, potentially impacting their establishment and persistence. Although there i...

2013
Alejandro Rodriguez Iglesias Mikel Egaña Aranguren Alejandro Rodríguez González Mark D. Wilkinson

Plant-pathogen interactions are an important knowledge domain within plant biotechnology, both scientifically and in economic terms. Unlike other knowledge domains within life sciences, however, semantic technologies have not been used extensively to codify it, therefore, there is a lack of axiomatic models amenable to automated integration and inference. We present the Plant-Pathogen Interacti...

2016
Birgit Mitter Nikolaus Pfaffenbichler Angela Sessitsch

The plant holobiont comprises the plant and its associated microbiota, which interact with each other and determine holobiont functioning and plant performance. We have started to understand the complexity of the involved microorganisms and their interactions, however, we need more research on plant-microbiome interactions to understand holobiont functioning. By 2020 we expect that our knowledg...

Journal: :Science 2014
Simon Lax Daniel P Smith Jarrad Hampton-Marcell Sarah M Owens Kim M Handley Nicole M Scott Sean M Gibbons Peter Larsen Benjamin D Shogan Sophie Weiss Jessica L Metcalf Luke K Ursell Yoshiki Vázquez-Baeza Will Van Treuren Nur A Hasan Molly K Gibson Rita Colwell Gautam Dantas Rob Knight Jack A Gilbert

The bacteria that colonize humans and our built environments have the potential to influence our health. Microbial communities associated with seven families and their homes over 6 weeks were assessed, including three families that moved their home. Microbial communities differed substantially among homes, and the home microbiome was largely sourced from humans. The microbiota in each home were...

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