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Cardoza, Rosa E. Mayo-Prieto, Sara Martínez-Reyes, Natalia McCormick, Susan P. Carro-Huerga, Guzmán Campelo, M. Piedad Rodríguez-González, Álvaro Lorenzana, Alicia Proctor, Robert H. Casquero, Pedro A.
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Frontiers in Plant Science
The trichothecene toxin-producing fungus Trichoderma arundinaceum has potential as a biological control agent. However, most biocontrol studies have focused only on one strain, IBT 40837. In the current study, three Trichoderma isolates recovered from bean-field soils produced the trichothecene harzianum A (HA) and trichodermol, the latter being an...
Lopes, Bruna Andreia de Bacco Silva, Antonio Marcos Miranda Santana, Maiele Cintra Feiler, Henrique Petry Pereira, Arthur Prudêncio de Araújo Teixeira, Marcos Ferreira Araújo, Victor Lucas Vieira Prudêncio de... Ávila, Patrícia Andressa de Gonçalves, José Leonardo de Moraes Staunton, Siobhan
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Frontiers in Fungal Biology
Silviculture has great importance worldwide, and the use of Eucalyptus species, which account for 75% of the local planted forest in Brazil, is one of the factors that contributes to the success of this activity in the country. Despite its adaptability, the yield of Eucalyptus is often affected by climate change, particularly water deficiency. Plan...
Narula, Kanika Elagamey, Eman Abdellatef, Magdi A E Sinha, Arunima Ghosh, Sudip Chakraborty, Niranjan Chakraborty, Subhra
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The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology
Pathogen-/microbe-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs/MAMPs) initiate complex defense responses by reorganizing the biomolecular dynamics of the host cellular machinery. The extracellular matrix (ECM) acts as a physical scaffold that prevents recognition and entry of phytopathogens, while guard cells perceive and integrate signals metabolically. A...
Samuel, Monisha Bleackley, Mark Anderson, Marilyn Mathivanan, Suresh
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Frontiers in Plant Science
Bauer, Candice R. Kellogg, Chev H. Bridgham, Scott D. Lamberti, Gary A.
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Wetlands
Arbuscular mycorrhizae, which are plant root-fungal symbioses, are common associates of vascular plants. Such relationships, however, are thought to be rare in wetland plant roots, although several recent studies suggest that arbuscular mycorrhizae may be important in wetland ecosystems. Our objectives were to determine (1) the level of arbuscular ...