نتایج جستجو برای: infested leaves of tomato

تعداد نتایج: 21170824  

Journal: :Horticulturae 2022

Arthropod pests are among the biggest problems faced in tomato production worldwide. To overcome losses caused by these pests, one of most sustainable and economical strategies is use resistance introgressed from wild species. We aimed to develop BC3F2 genotypes with high levels zingiberene (ZGB) whitefly (Bemisia tabaci biotype B), South American pinworm (Tuta absoluta), two-spotted spider mit...

2017
Qinggui Lian Jing Zhang Liang Gan Qing Ma Zhaofeng Zong Yang Wang

LMM15, an actinomycete with broad spectrum antifungal activity, was isolated from a diseased tomato leaf using the baiting technique. A phylogenetic tree analysis based on similarity percentage of 16S rDNA sequences showed that the bacterium was 97.0% affiliated with the species Streptomyces pratensis. This strain was therefore coded as S. pratensis LMM15. The ferment filtrate of LMM15 had abil...

Journal: :Molecular microbiology 2004
Emilia López-Solanilla Philip A Bronstein Anna R Schneider Alan Collmer

Pseudomonas syringae pv. tomato DC3000 causes bacterial speck disease in tomato, and it elicits the hypersensitive response (HR) in non-host plants such as Nicotiana tabacum and Nicotiana benthamiana. The compatible and incompatible interactions of DC3000 with tomato and Nicotiana spp., respectively, result in plant cell death, but the HR cell death occurs more rapidly and is associated with ef...

2014
Jingru Sun Xiao Zhang Chuanjian Cao Xindi Mei Ningning Wang Suli Yan Shixiang Zong Youqing Luo Haijun Yang Yingbai Shen

Herbivore-induced plant volatiles (HIPVs) are important compounds to prim neighboring undamaged plants; however, the mechanism for this priming process remains unclear. To reveal metabolic changes in plants exposed to HIPVs, metabolism of leaves and roots of Ammopiptanthus mongolicus seedlings exposed to HIPVs released from conspecific plants infested with larvae of Orgyia ericae were analyzed ...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2002
Nuria Ferrol María José Pozo Macarena Antelo Concepción Azcón-Aguilar

Regulation by arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis of three tomato plasma membrane H+-ATPase genes (LHA1, LHA2 and LHA4) has been analysed in wild-type and mycorrhiza-defective tomato plants. Expression of these genes was differentially regulated in leaves and roots of both tomato phenotypes after inoculation with Glomus mosseae.

2014
Bhabesh Dutta Ronald Gitaitis Samuel Smith David Langston

The ability of seed-borne bacterial pathogens (Acidovorax citrulli, Clavibacter michiganensis subsp. michiganensis, Pseudomonas syringae pv. tomato, Xanthomonas euvesicatoria, and Pseudomonas syringae pv. glycinea) to infest seeds of host and non-host plants (watermelon, tomato, pepper, and soybean) and subsequent pathogen transmission to seedlings was investigated. A non-pathogenic, pigmented ...

Journal: :Agronomia colombiana 2021

We tested the hypothesis that intensity and duration of Macrosiphum euphorbiae infestations in tomato depend on both age (phenological stage) host plant initial number aphids present colony. compared effects three levels infestation two phenological stages (pre-flowering flowering stages) curves. The position peak over time was significantly affected by phase. Populations M. reached highest abu...

2009
Rakefet David-Schwartz Daniel Koenig Neelima R. Sinha

Development of the flattened laminar structure in plant leaves requires highly regulated cell division and expansion patterns. Although tight regulation of these processes is essential during leaf development, leaf shape is highly diverse across the plant kingdom, implying that patterning of growth must be amenable to evolutionary change. Here, we describe the molecular identification of the cl...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2009
Rakefet David-Schwartz Daniel Koenig Neelima R Sinha

Development of the flattened laminar structure in plant leaves requires highly regulated cell division and expansion patterns. Although tight regulation of these processes is essential during leaf development, leaf shape is highly diverse across the plant kingdom, implying that patterning of growth must be amenable to evolutionary change. Here, we describe the molecular identification of the cl...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2003
Clarence A Ryan Gregory Pearce

Numerous plant species have been known for decades that respond to herbivore attacks by systemically synthesizing defensive chemicals to protect themselves from predators. The nature of systemic wound signals remained obscure until 1991, when an 18-aa peptide called systemin was isolated from tomato leaves and shown to be a primary signal for systemic defense. More recently, two new hydroxyprol...

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