نتایج جستجو برای: tomato plant

تعداد نتایج: 414345  

2010
Susana Tárraga Purificación Lisón María Pilar López-Gresa Cristina Torres Ismael Rodrigo José María Bellés Vicente Conejero

The importance of salicylic acid (SA) in the signal transduction pathway of plant disease resistance has been well documented in many incompatible plant-pathogen interactions, but less is known about signalling in compatible interactions. In this type of interaction, tomato plants have been found to accumulate high levels of 2,5-dihydroxybenzoic acid (gentisic acid, GA), a metabolic derivative ...

2014
Miguel González-Guzmán Lesia Rodríguez Laura Lorenzo-Orts Clara Pons Alejandro Sarrión-Perdigones Maria A. Fernández Marta Peirats-Llobet Javier Forment Maria Moreno-Alvero Sean R. Cutler Armando Albert Antonio Granell Pedro L. Rodríguez

Abscisic acid (ABA) plays a crucial role in the plant's response to both biotic and abiotic stress. Sustainable production of food faces several key challenges, particularly the generation of new varieties with improved water use efficiency and drought tolerance. Different studies have shown the potential applications of Arabidopsis PYR/PYL/RCAR ABA receptors to enhance plant drought resistance...

2017
Yakupjan Haxim Asigul Ismayil Qi Jia Yan Wang Xiyin Zheng Tianyuan Chen Lichao Qian Na Liu Yunjing Wang Shaojie Han Jiaxuan Cheng Yijun Qi Yiguo Hong Yule Liu

Autophagy is an evolutionarily conserved process that recycles damaged or unwanted cellular components, and has been linked to plant immunity. However, how autophagy contributes to plant immunity is unknown. Here we reported that the plant autophagic machinery targets the virulence factor βC1 of Cotton leaf curl Multan virus (CLCuMuV) for degradation through its interaction with the key autopha...

2015
Charles L. Webber Paul M. White Dwight L. Myers Merritt J. Taylor James W. Shrefler

The chemical interaction between plants, which is referred to as allelopathy, may result in the inhibition of plant growth and development. The objective of this research was to determine the impact of kenaf (Hibiscus cannabinus L.) plant extracts on the seed germination of five plant species. Four concentrations (0, 16.7, 33.3 and 66.7 g/L) of kenaf leaf, bark, and core extracts were applied t...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2012
Benoît Remenant Lavanya Babujee Aurélie Lajus Claudine Médigue Philippe Prior Caitilyn Allen

Ralstonia solanacearum is a widespread and destructive plant pathogen. We present the genome of the type strain, K60 (phylotype IIA, sequevar 7). Sequevar 7 strains cause ongoing tomato bacterial wilt outbreaks in the southeastern United States. K60 generally resembles R. solanacearum CFBP2957, a Caribbean tomato isolate, but has almost 360 unique genes.

2013
Yong Fang Xiaoguo Jiao Wen Xie Shaoli Wang Qingjun Wu Xiaobin Shi Gong Chen Qi Su Xin Yang Huipeng Pan Youjun Zhang

Bemisia tabaci, the whitefly vector of Tomato yellow leaf curl virus (TYLCV), seriously reduces tomato production and quality. Here, we report the first evidence that infection by TYLCV alters the host preferences of invasive B. tabaci B (Middle East-Minor Asia 1) and Q (Mediterranean genetic group), in which TYLCV-free B. tabaci Q preferred to settle on TYLCV-infected tomato plants over health...

Journal: :Journal of nematology 1975
G D Griffin

The alfalfa race of Ditylenchus dipsaci parasitized and caused characteristic symptoms on nonhost seedlings of sweet clover, onion, tomato, sugarbeet, and wheat in controlled growth-chamber studies. Although the nematode was unable to reproduce on any of the cultivars, it caused plant mortality ranging from 20% on sugarbeet and tomato to 100% on onion.

2015
Radmila Stikić Zorica Jovanović Biljana Vucelić-Radović Milena Marjanović Slađana Savić

Because of its specific biochemical and molecular properties and nutrient importance, tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) is an established model to study fruit growth and development. This review paper addresses several aspects of tomato fruit growth and development including its specific phases, control by water regime, cell wall enzymes, plant hormones and metabolic processes.

2016
Simon C. Groen Sanjie Jiang Alex M. Murphy Nik J. Cunniffe Jack H. Westwood Matthew P. Davey Toby J. A. Bruce John C. Caulfield Oliver J. Furzer Alison Reed Sophie I. Robinson Elizabeth Miller Christopher N. Davis John A. Pickett Heather M. Whitney Beverley J. Glover John P. Carr

Plant volatiles play important roles in attraction of certain pollinators and in host location by herbivorous insects. Virus infection induces changes in plant volatile emission profiles, and this can make plants more attractive to insect herbivores, such as aphids, that act as viral vectors. However, it is unknown if virus-induced alterations in volatile production affect plant-pollinator inte...

Journal: :Journal of environmental sciences 2007
Bao-liang Chen Yun-gui Li

The contribution of aliphatic-rich plant biopolymer to sorption of hydrophobic organic compounds is significantly important because of their preservation and accumulation in the soil environment, but sorption mechanism is still not fully understood. In this study, sorption of 1-naphthol by plant cuticular fractions was examined to better understand the contributions of respective fraction. Towa...

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