نتایج جستجو برای: tomato plant

تعداد نتایج: 414345  

Journal: :Molecular plant pathology 2005
Hamid Meziane Ientse VAN DER Sluis Leendert C VAN Loon Monica Höfte Peter A H M Bakker

SUMMARY Pseudomonas putida WCS358 is a plant growth-promoting rhizobacterium originally isolated from the rhizosphere of potato. It can suppress soil-borne plant diseases by siderophore-mediated competition for iron, but it has also been reported to result in induced systemic resistance (ISR) in Arabidopsis thaliana. Bacterial determinants of this strain involved in inducing systemic resistance...

2013
Xiaoqi Pan Benzhong Zhu Yunbo Luo Daqi Fu

Plants are endowed with a sophisticated defense mechanism that gives signals to plant cells about the immediate danger from surroundings and protects them from pathogen invasion. In the search for the particular proteins involved in fruit defense responses, we report here a comparative analysis of tomato fruit (Solanum lycopersicum cv. Ailsa Craig) infected by Rhizopus nigricans Ehrenb, which i...

2017
Mohammad Alimohammadi Mohamed Hassen Lahiani Diamond McGehee Mariya Khodakovskaya

In recent years, by extensive achievements in understanding the mechanisms and the pathways affected by cancer, the focus of cancer research is shifting from developing new chemotherapy methods to using natural compounds with therapeutic properties to reduce the adverse effects of synthetic drugs on human health. We used fruit extracts from previously generated human type I InsP 5-ptase gene ex...

2017
Hanan Eizenberg Dina Plakhine Hammam Ziadne Ludmila Tsechansky Ellen R. Graber

This study tested whether soil-applied biochar can impact the seed germination and attachment of root parasitic weeds. Three hypotheses were evaluated: (i) biochar adsorbs host-exuded signaling molecules; (ii) biochar activates plants' innate system-wide defenses against invasion by the parasite; and (iii) biochar has a systemic influence on the amount of seed germination stimulant produced or ...

2013
Jonathan M. Jacobs Annett Milling Raka M. Mitra Clifford S. Hogan Florent Ailloud Philippe Prior Caitilyn Allen

UNLABELLED During bacterial wilt of tomato, the plant pathogen Ralstonia solanacearum upregulates expression of popS, which encodes a type III-secreted effector in the AvrE family. PopS is a core effector present in all sequenced strains in the R. solanacearum species complex. The phylogeny of popS mirrors that of the species complex as a whole, suggesting that this is an ancient, vertically in...

2017
Shu Hui Koh Hua Li Krishnapillai Sivasithamparam Ryan Admiraal Michael G.K. Jones Stephen J. Wylie

Tobamovirus is a group of viruses that have become serious pathogens of crop plants. As part of a study informing risk of wild plant virus spill over to crops, we investigated the capacity of a solanaceous-infecting tobamovirus from an isolated indigenous flora to adapt to new exotic hosts. Yellow tailflower mild mottle virus (YTMMV) (genus Tobamovirus, family Virgaviridae) was isolated from a ...

2015
Yusuke Tanigaki Takanobu Higashi Kotaro Takayama Atsushi J. Nagano Mie N. Honjo Hirokazu Fukuda Jin-Song Zhang

In plant factories, measurements of plant conditions are necessary at an early stage of growth to predict harvest times of high value-added crops. Moreover, harvest qualities depend largely on environmental stresses that elicit plant hormone responses. However, the complexities of plant hormone networks have not been characterized under nonstress conditions. In the present study, we determined ...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2006
Jian Yao Caitilyn Allen

Ralstonia solanacearum, a soilborne plant pathogen of considerable economic importance, invades host plant roots from the soil. Qualitative and quantitative chemotaxis assays revealed that this bacterium is specifically attracted to diverse amino acids and organic acids, and especially to root exudates from the host plant tomato. Exudates from rice, a nonhost plant, were less attractive. Eight ...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2002
Kris Audenaert Geert B De Meyer Monica M Höfte

Abscisic acid (ABA) is one of the plant hormones involved in the interaction between plants and pathogens. In this work, we show that tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill. cv Moneymaker) mutants with reduced ABA levels (sitiens plants) are much more resistant to the necrotrophic fungus Botrytis cinerea than wild-type (WT) plants. Exogenous application of ABA restored susceptibility to B. cinere...

2005
M. Jacquet M. Bongiovanni M. Martinez E. Wajnberg P. Castagnone-Sereno

Root-knot nematodes ( Meloidogyne spp.) are among the main pathogens of tomato ( Lycopersicon esculentum ) worldwide. Plant resistance is currently the method of choice for controlling these pests and all the commercially available resistant cultivars carry the dominant Mi gene, which confers resistance to the three main species Meloidogyne arenaria , M. incognita and M. javanica . However the ...

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