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    Plant Phenolics in Alleviating Root-Knot Disease in Plants Caused by Meloidogyne spp.

    Plants are known to produce numerous secondary metabolites, including phenolics. The metabolites included in this group are flavonoids, tannins, isoflavonoids, terpenoids, phenylpropanoids, catechols, cinnamic...

    Semran Parvaiz, Parvaiz Yousuf, Rafiq Lone in Plant Phenolics in Biotic Stress Management (2024)

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    Interactive Role of Silicon and Phenolics in Biotic Stress Regulation in Plants and Expression of Phenylpropanoid Pathway Genes

    Because of the multiple benefits of silicon (Si) and phenolics to plants, experts are very interested in their application in agriculture. The usage of silicon and phenolics has lowered the severity of various...

    Naveed Gulzar, Rafiq Lone in Plant Phenolics in Biotic Stress Management (2024)

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    Role of Phenolics in Establishing Mycorrhizal Association in Plants for Management of Biotic Stress

    Phenolic compounds are the most significant secondary metabolites produced by plants for the defense. Arbuscular mycorrhiza fungi (AMF), obligate symbionts, are the prominent one with an expanded host range an...

    Rafiq Lone, Gulshan Mushtaq, Nowsheen Hassan in Plant Phenolics in Biotic Stress Management (2024)

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    Fungal Control Through Plant Phenolics: A Biotic Constraint

    Agriculture is a prime necessity at this given point in time. Fifty percent of global activities revolve around agriculture. Studies from the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) show that 20–40% of crops a...

    Sagnik Nag, Rafiq Lone, Mahima Praharaju in Plant Phenolics in Biotic Stress Management (2024)

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    Plant Phenolics and Their Versatile Promising Role in the Management of Nematode Stress

    Biotic stress which is caused by various insects, viruses, fungi, bacteria, etc., and abiotic stress which is caused by various stressors for instance, drought, flood, elevated temperature, light, heavy metals...

    Younis Ahmad Hajam, Diksha, Rajesh Kumar in Plant Phenolics in Biotic Stress Management (2024)

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    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 molecules produced from shikimate–phenylpropanoids–flavonoids p...

    Parvaiz Yousuf, Shahid Razzak in Plant Phenolics in Biotic Stress Management (2024)

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    Role of Phenolics in Plant–Microbe Interaction: A Review

    Plants, being immobile, face many types of stresses in the environment. To combat these stresses, they have phenolics as secondary metabolites. There are many classes of phenolics such as simple hydroxybenzoic...

    Rafiq Lone, Abid Bhat, Naveena Nazim in Plant Phenolics in Biotic Stress Management (2024)

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    Role of Plant Phenolics Against Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) Induced Oxidative Stress and Biochemical Alterations

    Plants being embedded into the environment have to develop into it and to adjust with the fluctuating environments because of the abiotic stresses. Environmental factors including adverse temperatures, flood, ...

    Younis Ahmad Hajam, Rafiq Lone in Plant Phenolics in Abiotic Stress Management (2023)

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    Crosstalk of Ethylene and Salicylic Acid in the Amelioration of Toxic Effects of Heavy Metal Stress in Mustard

    Mustard is considered as a central crop all over the globe since it is a inexpensively important product. Plant toxicity caused by heavy metals (HMs) in agricultural fields results in a drop in yield. Using mu...

    Shabeer Ahmad Dar, Rafiq Lone, Sumira Tyub in Plant Phenolics in Abiotic Stress Manageme… (2023)

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    Phenolics: Key Players in Interaction Between Plants and Their Environment

    Among the several phytochemicals found in plants, phenolic compound-based research has exploded in popularity in the last decade. Despite the fact that phenolic compounds are not necessary in main plant activi...

    Rafiq Lone, Saima Hamid Baba, Salim Khan in Plant Phenolics in Abiotic Stress Manageme… (2023)

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    Interactive Role of Phenolics and PGPR in Alleviating Heavy Metal Toxicity in Maize

    Environmental pressure is one of the most significant issues restricting agrarian productivity around the world. Heavy metal stress is one of these pressures that has become a source of worry. To address expan...

    Bisma Nisar, Rafiq Lone, Salim Khan in Plant Phenolics in Abiotic Stress Manageme… (2023)

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    Interactive Role of Phenolics and PGPR in Alleviating Heavy Metal Toxicity in Wheat

    The most essential food crop wheat (Triticum aestivum) is having more nutritional value than any other cereal crop. It is cultivated in tropical as well as temperate environments worldwide. Wheat is rich in secon...

    Wasifa Noor, Gousia Majeed, Rafiq Lone in Plant Phenolics in Abiotic Stress Manageme… (2023)

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    Phenolics: A Game Changer in the Life Cycle of Plants

    Phenolics are ubiquitously present across the kingdom Plantae ranging from simple phenolic acids to very large and complex polymers. Phenolics are vital for plant growth and development as they are important i...

    Nasir Aziz Wagay, Rafiq Lone, Shah Rafiq in Plant Phenolics in Sustainable Agriculture (2020)

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    Exploitation of Plant Phenolics in Animal Farming

    Secondary metabolites are produced by the plants besides the primary metabolites which are not needed for the daily functioning of the plant. However, they are responsible for a myriad number of potential role...

    Javid Ahmad Malik, Monika Bhadauria in Plant Phenolics in Sustainable Agriculture (2020)

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    Cinnamate and cinnamate derivatives in plants

    Cinnamic acid, an ubiquitous alpha beta unsaturated acid, upon hydroxylation yields p-hydroxy cinnamic acid or p-coumarate, a plant mono phenol. Being, precursor for the production of various di (lignans), polyph...

    Razia Shuab, Rafiq Lone, K. K. Koul in Acta Physiologiae Plantarum (2016)