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Plant Growth-Promoting Fungi for Growth Improvement and Resistance Induction
Plant growth-promoting fungi (PGPF) are different groups of nonpathogenic fungi associated with plants that live outside or inside the root, stems,... -
Bacillus subtilis-Mediated Induction of Disease Resistance and Promotion of Plant Growth of Vegetable Crops
Vegetable crops are the major nutrient source of food worldwide and are considered as perishable crops compared to cereal, oilseed, and legume crops.... -
Innovations in Artificial Induction of Plant Genetic Diversity
Plant breeding aimed at crop improvement is dependent upon the genetic variability in the available genetic resources. This is essentially required... -
Host Plant Resistance to Insects in Vegetable Crops
Host plant resistance is an effective approach to manage insect pests in vegetable crops. This approach involves the use of plant traits that deter... -
Host Plant Resistance to Insect Pests in Wheat
Host plant resistance offers an excellent solution to pest problems, which reduces pesticide usage and environmental pollution. Host plant resistance... -
Polyphenol Phytoalexins as the Determinants of Plant Disease Resistance
Polyphenols is a large group of phytochemicals known for diverse roles in plants metabolism, particularly under biotic and abiotic stress... -
Induced Systematic Resistance and Plant Immunity
The demand for more food production and the pollution of ecosystems by pesticides is calling for sustainable methods to improve crop yields, such as... -
Abiotic Resistance of Tea Plant in the Functional Genomic Era
As a thermophilic and hygrophilous evergreen woody species, tea plant (Camellia sinensis) is sensitive to various abiotic stresses, such as extreme... -
Host Plant Resistance to Insects in Pulse Crops
Pulses are important sources of protein, dietary fiber, vitamins, and minerals for human nutrition and are widely cultivated in many countries around... -
Role of Plant Phenolics in the Resistance Mechanism of Plants Against Insects
Plant phenolics are secondary metabolites that are produced by plants for numerous reasons. These include several classes of structurally diverse... -
An overview of plant resistance to plant-pathogenic bacteria
In an environment rich in potentially harmful plant-pathogenic bacteria, plants must deploy a complex set of defensive responses to prevent...
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Soil salinization disrupts plant–plant signaling effects on extra-floral nectar induction in wild cotton
Plant–plant interactions via volatile organic compounds (VOCs) have received much attention, but how abiotic stresses affect these interactions is...
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Epigenetic regulation of plant immunity: from chromatin codes to plant disease resistance
Facing a deteriorating natural environment and an increasing serious food crisis, bioengineering-based breeding is increasing in importance. To...
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Plant death caused by inefficient induction of antiviral R-gene-mediated resistance may function as a suicidal population resistance mechanism
Land plant genomes carry tens to hundreds of Resistance ( R ) genes to combat pathogens. The induction of antiviral R -gene-mediated resistance often...
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Effects of plant-beneficial fungi on plant growth and herbivore resistance under contrasting fertilizer conditions
AimsPlant-beneficial fungi play an important role in enhancing plant growth and protecting plants from biotic and abiotic stresses. However,...
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High-Throughput Phenoty** and Its Importance in Host Plant Resistance
Plant phenoty** has been the topic of research for several decades across the globe, which has made significant contributions to the advancements... -
Rhizosphere Microbiome: Interactions with Plant and Influence in Triggering Plant Disease Resistance
The area of soil exposed to root activity is called the rhizosphere which harbors diverse microbes that can aid in plant growth and resistance... -
Plants, get ready, the eating insects are coming! prime defense of Phaseolus vulgaris on plant resistance and tolerance mechanisms
In the last decade, attention has been drawn to a defense priming mechanism between plants of the same species through volatile organic compounds so...
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A unique resistance mechanism is associated with RBgh2 barley powdery mildew adult plant resistance
Key messageGene expression at the RBgh2 locus indicates involvement in cAMP/G-protein-coupled signalling and innate immunity in barley powdery...
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Biocontrol of Meloidogyne incognita by Bacillus velezensis TA-1 through induction of host resistance in tomato
Meloidogyne incognita is among the most detrimental parasitic nematodes with a wide host range causing huge economic losses annually. Biological...