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  • Biological Control of Plant... Biological Control of Plant-Parasitic Nematodes by Filamentous Fungi Inducers of Resistance: Trichoderma, Mycorrhizal and Endophytic Fungi
    Poveda, Jorge; Abril-Urias, Patricia; Escobar, Carolina Frontiers in microbiology, 05/2020, Volume: 11
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    Plant-parasitic-nematodes represent a major threat to the agricultural production of different crops worldwide. Due to the high toxicity of chemical nematicides, it is necessary to develop new ...
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  • Commentary: seed bacterial ... Commentary: seed bacterial inhabitants and their routes of colonization
    Rodríguez, Carolina Escobar; Mitter, Birgit; Barret, Matthieu ... Plant and soil, 01/2018, Volume: 422, Issue: 1/2
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    Background Seeds host bacterial inhabitants but only a limited knowledge is available on which taxa inhabit seed, which niches could be colonized, and what the routes of colonization are. Scope ...
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  • Chitin and chitosan remodel... Chitin and chitosan remodeling defines vegetative development and Trichoderma biocontrol
    Kappel, Lisa; Münsterkötter, Martin; Sipos, György ... PLoS pathogens, 02/2020, Volume: 16, Issue: 2
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    Fungal parasitism depends on the ability to invade host organisms and mandates adaptive cell wall remodeling to avoid detection and defense reactions by the host. All plant and human pathogens share ...
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  • Heritability and Functional... Heritability and Functional Importance of the Setaria viridis Bacterial Seed Microbiome
    Rodríguez, Carolina Escobar; Antonielli, Livio; Mitter, Birgit ... Phytobiomes journal, 01/2020, Volume: 4, Issue: 1
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    Seed-associated bacteria represent an important reservoir of microorganisms passed onto progeny plants and have been postulated to be important for early plant development and early plant vigor. ...
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  • Assembly of Endophytic Comm... Assembly of Endophytic Communities of Setaria viridis Plants when Grown in Different Soils and Derived from Different Seeds
    Escobar Rodríguez, Carolina; Antonielli, Livio; Mitter, Birgit ... Phytobiomes journal, 03/2024, Volume: 8, Issue: 1
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    The association of the plant microbiota is a successional process that starts with the seed and its intrinsic microbiota. The recently reported relevance of seeds as carriers of microbiota has ...
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  • Contribution of glutathione... Contribution of glutathione to the control of cellular redox homeostasis under toxic metal and metalloid stress
    Hernández, Luis E.; Sobrino-Plata, Juan; Montero-Palmero, M. Belén ... Journal of experimental botany, 05/2015, Volume: 66, Issue: 10
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    The accumulation of toxic metals and metalloids, such as cadmium (Cd), mercury (Hg), or arsenic (As), as a consequence of various anthropogenic activities, poses a serious threat to the environment ...
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  • Disruption of circadian rhy... Disruption of circadian rhythms due to chronic constant light leads to depressive and anxiety-like behaviors in the rat
    Tapia-Osorio, Araceli; Salgado-Delgado, Roberto; Angeles-Castellanos, Manuel ... Behavioural brain research, 09/2013, Volume: 252
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    •Constant light alters temporal patterns of c-Fos in the suprachiasmatic nucleus.•Chronic constant light disturbs the overt expression of activity and hormonal circadian rhythms.•Rats exposed ...
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  • Suprachiasmatic Nucleus–Arc... Suprachiasmatic Nucleus–Arcuate Nucleus Axis: Interaction Between Time and Metabolism Essential for Health
    Méndez‐Hernández, Rebeca; Escobar, Carolina; Buijs, Ruud M. Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.), July 2020, Volume: 28, Issue: S1
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    In mammals, time and metabolism are tightly coupled variables; this relationship can be illustrated by numerous examples, such as the circadian variation in food intake or the circadian response to a ...
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  • The seven-transmembrane rec... The seven-transmembrane receptor Gpr1 governs processes relevant for the antagonistic interaction of Trichoderma atroviride with its host
    Omann, Markus R; Lehner, Sylvia; Escobar Rodríguez, Carolina ... Microbiology (Society for General Microbiology) 158, Issue: Pt 1
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    Mycoparasitic Trichoderma species are applied as biocontrol agents in agriculture to guard plants against fungal diseases. During mycoparasitism, Trichoderma directly interacts with phytopathogenic ...
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  • Food Intake during the Norm... Food Intake during the Normal Activity Phase Prevents Obesity and Circadian Desynchrony in a Rat Model of Night Work
    Salgado-Delgado, Roberto; Angeles-Castellanos, Manuel; Saderi, Nadia ... Endocrinology (Philadelphia), 03/2010, Volume: 151, Issue: 3
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    Shift work or night work is associated with hypertension, metabolic syndrome, cancer, and other diseases. The cause for these pathologies is proposed to be the dissociation between the temporal ...
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