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  • Involvement of auxin pathwa... Involvement of auxin pathways in modulating root architecture during beneficial plant–microorganism interactions
    SUKUMAR, POORNIMA; LEGUÉ, VALÉRIE; VAYSSIÈRES, ALICE ... Plant, cell & environment/Plant, cell and environment, 20/May , Volume: 36, Issue: 5
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    The community of researchers studying molecular plant‐microbe interactions under the banners of fundamental plant science, biofuel‐bioenergy, and crop productivity and sustainability research is ...
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  • Transcriptional networks in... Transcriptional networks in plant immunity
    Tsuda, Kenichi; Somssich, Imre E New phytologist, 20/May , Volume: 206, Issue: 3
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    932 I. 932 II. 933 III. 934 IV. 938 V. 941 943 References 943 SUMMARY: Next to numerous abiotic stresses, plants are constantly exposed to a variety of pathogens within their environment. Thus, their ...
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  • Strigolactone inhibition of... Strigolactone inhibition of shoot branching
    Gomez-Roldan, Victoria; Fermas, Soraya; Brewer, Philip B ... Nature, 09/2008, Volume: 455, Issue: 7210
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    A carotenoid-derived hormonal signal that inhibits shoot branching in plants has long escaped identification. Strigolactones are compounds thought to be derived from carotenoids and are known to ...
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  • Root transcriptional dynami... Root transcriptional dynamics induced by beneficial rhizobacteria and microbial immune elicitors reveal signatures of adaptation to mutualists
    Stringlis, Ioannis A.; Proietti, Silvia; Hickman, Richard ... Plant journal, January 2018, Volume: 93, Issue: 1
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    Summary Below ground, microbe‐associated molecular patterns (MAMPs) of root‐associated microbiota can trigger costly defenses at the expense of plant growth. However, beneficial rhizobacteria, such ...
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  • Naphthylphthalamic acid ass... Naphthylphthalamic acid associates with and inhibits PIN auxin transporters
    Abas, Lindy; Kolb, Martina; Stadlmann, Johannes ... Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS, 01/2021, Volume: 118, Issue: 1
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    -1-naphthylphthalamic acid (NPA) is a key inhibitor of directional (polar) transport of the hormone auxin in plants. For decades, it has been a pivotal tool in elucidating the unique polar auxin ...
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  • Strigolactone Signaling and... Strigolactone Signaling and Evolution
    Waters, Mark T; Gutjahr, Caroline; Bennett, Tom ... Annual review of plant biology, 04/2017, Volume: 68, Issue: 1
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    Strigolactones are a structurally diverse class of plant hormones that control many aspects of shoot and root growth. Strigolactones are also exuded by plants into the rhizosphere, where they promote ...
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  • Effects of actinobacteria o... Effects of actinobacteria on plant disease suppression and growth promotion
    Palaniyandi, Sasikumar Arunachalam; Yang, Seung Hwan; Zhang, Lixin ... Applied microbiology and biotechnology, 11/2013, Volume: 97, Issue: 22
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    Biological control and plant growth promotion by plant beneficial microbes has been viewed as an alternative to the use of chemical pesticides and fertilizers. Bacteria and fungi that are naturally ...
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  • Application of Plant Growth... Application of Plant Growth Promoting Microorganism and Plant Growth Regulators in Agricultural Production and Research
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    Plant growth-promoting microorganisms (PGPM) are groups of rhizosphere microorganisms capable of colonizing the root environment. Some of the microbes that inhabit this zone are bacteria and fungi ...
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  • molecular circuitry of bras... molecular circuitry of brassinosteroid signaling
    Belkhadir, Youssef; Jaillais, Yvon New phytologist, April 2015, Volume: 206, Issue: 2
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    522 I. 522 II. 523 III. 529 IV. 534 V. 537 537 References 537 SUMMARY: Because they are tethered in space, plants have to make the most of their local growth environment. In order to grow in an ...
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  • Chitosan-Based Agronanochem... Chitosan-Based Agronanochemicals as a Sustainable Alternative in Crop Protection
    Maluin, Farhatun Najat; Hussein, Mohd Zobir Molecules (Basel, Switzerland), 04/2020, Volume: 25, Issue: 7
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    The rise in the World's food demand in line with the increase of the global population has resulted in calls for more research on the production of sustainable food and sustainable agriculture. A ...
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