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Author(s): ARENA, G. D.; RAMOS-GONZÁLEZ, P. L.; ROGERIO, L. A.; RIBEIRO-ALVES, M.; CASTEEL, C. L.; ASTUA, J. de F.; MACHADO, M. A. False-spider mites of the genus Brevipalpus are highly polyphagous pests that attack hundreds of plant species of distinct families worldwide. Besides causing direct damage, these mites may also act a... ... |
Author(s): MORALES, A.; PEREIRA, A. A.; CATELLI, L.; BORÉM, A.; MARCELINO-GUIMARÃES, F. C.; OLIVEIRA, M. C. N. de; MICHELLE A. GRAHAM; HOFFMANN-CAMPO, C. B.; ABDELNOOR, R. V. Asian soybean rust (ASR) is a soybean disease caused by Phakopsora pachyrhizi Sydow. The phenylpropanoid pathway is involved in many biological processes including the defense response to the fungus.... ... |
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Author(s): LIMA, A. E. S. de; MOTA, M. O. da; GOIS, G. C.; AMORIM, J. S.; MENEZES, D. R.; ANTONIO, R. P.; VOLTOLINI, T. V. Cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) is an important forage source for livestock, while wild cassavas (maniçoba and pornunça ? Manihot sp.), native from Brazilian semi-arid have the potential to feed ru... ... |
Author(s): MORÁN DIEZ, M. E; TRANQUE, E.; BETTIOL, W.; MONTE, E.; HERMOSA, R. Abstract: Trichoderma species are well known biocontrol agents that are able to induce responses in the host plants against an array of abiotic and biotic stresses. Here, we investigate, when applied... ... |
Author(s): KLEIN, D.; HUNOFF, T. S.; SILVA, L. F. da; CAVALCANTI, F. R.
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Author(s): GILLET, F.-X.; BOURNAUD, C.; SOUZA JÚNIOR, J. D. A. de; GROSSI-DE-SA, M. F.
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Author(s): RUBIO, M. B.; HERMOSA, R.; VICENTE, R.; GOMÉZ-ACOSTA, F. E.; MORCUENDE, R.; MONTE, E.; BETTIOL, W. Abstract: Plants have evolved effective mechanisms to avoid or reduce the potential damage caused by abiotic stresses. In addition to biocontrol abilities, Trichoderma genus fungi promote growth and a... ... |
Author(s): FERREIRA, A. S.; BALBINOT JUNIOR, A. A.; WERNER, F.; ZUCARELI, C.
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Author(s): PAULA NETO, A.; FAVARIN, J. L.; REIS, A. R. dos; TEZOTTO, T.; ALMEIDA, R. E. M. de; LAVRES JUNIOR, J.; GALLO, L. A. Coffee plants require high application rates of nitrogen (N) to produce coffee beans. However, information regarding plant N uptake and assimilation under intensive high-technology cultivation systems... ... |
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