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[1]
Transcriptome sequencing in an ecologically important tree species: assembly, annotation, and marker discovery
[2]
SNP discovery via 454 transcriptome sequencing
[3]
Changes in water loss and cell wall metabolism during postharvest withering of tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum L.) leaves using tandem mass tag-based quantitative proteomics approach
[4]
Elevated CO 2 delayed the chlorophyll degradation and anthocyanin accumulation in postharvest strawberry fruit
[5]
Transcriptome analysis of sarracenia, an insectivorous plant
[6]
The Agrobacterium oncogene AB-6b causes a graft-transmissible enation syndrome in tobacco
[7]
RNAs - a new frontier in crop protection
[8]
The traditional Hungarian medicinal plant Centaurea sadleriana Janka accelerates wound healing in rats
[9]
Antimicrobial agents from plants: antibacterial activity of plant volatile oils
[10]
Screening seeds of some Scottish plants for free radical scavenging activity
[11]
Bioactivity of selected plant essential oils against Listeria monocytogenes
[12]
Antioxidant activity and total phenolic content of aqueous and methanolic extracts of Jordanian plants: an ICBG project
[13]
Factors affecting secondary metabolite production in plants: volatile components and essential oils
[14]
Gas chromatographic determination of monoterpenes in essential oil medicinal plants
[15]
Biological activity of diterpenoids isolated from Anatolian Lamiaceae plants
[16]
Composition and antimicrobial activity of essential oils from aromatic plants used in Brazil
[17]
Antibacterial properties of some plants used in Mexican traditional medicine for the treatment of gastrointestinal disorders
[18]
Large scale screening of commonly used Iranian traditional medicinal plants against urease activity
[19]
A type III effector XopL is vital for Xanthomonas campestris pathovar campestris to regulate plant immunity.
[20]
An APETALA1 ortholog affects plant architecture and seed yield component in oilseed rape (Brassica napus L.).
[21]
In-field capable loop-mediated isothermal amplification detection of Turnip yellows virus in plants and its principal aphid vector Myzus persicae.
[22]
Production of Plutella xylostella bioinsecticide for brassicaceae plant based on bromelain enzyme extracted from pineapple peel and isothiocyanate extracted from broccoli stem and radish peel
[23]
Emission of Reduced Malodorous Sulfur Gases from Wastewater Treatment Plants
[24]
Draft genomes of two Australian strains of the plant pathogen, .
[25]
Anti-Inflammatory and Skin Barrier Repair Effects of Topical Application of Some Plant Oils.
[26]
Carboxyl methylcellulose (CMC) containing moringa plant extracts as new postharvest organic edible coating for Avocado (Persea americana Mill.) fruit
[27]
Growth, photosynthetic performance and antioxidative response of ‘Hass’ and ‘Fuerte’ avocado (Persea americana Mill.) plants grown under high soil moisture
[28]
Biogenic Amines in Plant-Origin Foods: Are They Frequently Underestimated in Low-Histamine Diets?
[29]
Latex-allergic patients sensitized to the major allergen hevein and hevein-like domains of class I chitinases show no increased frequency of latex-associated plant food allergy.
[30]
Expression of diverse midgut serine proteinases in the sericigenous Lepidoptera Antheraea assamensis (Helfer) is influenced by choice of host plant species.
[31]
Effect of bud position and pruning on avocado stock plants intended for cloning
[32]
Impacts of Silver Nanoparticles on Plants: A Focus on the Phytotoxicity and Underlying Mechanism.
[33]
Purple heart plant leaves extract-mediated silver nanoparticle synthesis: Optimization by Box-Behnken design
[34]
Carbohydrates and polyphenolics of extracts from genetically altered plant acts as catalysts for in vitro synthesis of silver nanoparticle
[35]
Isolation and characterization of a lindane degrading bacteria Paracoccus sp. NITDBR1 and evaluation of its plant growth promoting traits.
[36]
Thallium stable isotope fractionation in white mustard: Implications for metal transfers and incorporation in plants.
[37]
Ecological significance of light quality in optimizing plant defence.
[38]
Plant Growth-Promoting Traits in Rhizobacteria of Heavy Metal-Resistant Plants and Their Effects on Brassica nigra Seed Germination
[39]
Accumulation of heavy metals in soil and uptake by plant species with phytoremediation potential
[40]
Combination of soil organic and inorganic amendments helps plants overcome trace element induced oxidative stress and allows phytostabilisation.
[41]
Plant-Based Diets for Cardiovascular Disease Prevention: All Plant Foods Are Not Created Equal.
[42]
Airborne Observations of Reactive Inorganic Chlorine and Bromine Species in the Exhaust of Coal-Fired Power Plants.
[43]
Protection against oxygen radicals: an important defense mechanism studied in transgenic plants
[44]
Abundance of Plant-Associated Correlates with Immunostimulatory Activity of .
[45]
pH effects on plant calcium fluxes: lessons from acidification-mediated calcium elevation induced by the γ-glutamyl-leucine dipeptide identified from Phytophthora infestans.
[46]
Widely Conserved Attenuation of Plant MAMP-Induced Calcium Influx by Bacteria Depends on Multiple Virulence Factors and May Involve Desensitization of Host Pattern Recognition Receptors.
[47]
[Membrane receptors recognizing MAMP/PAMP and DAMP molecules that activate first line of defence in plant immune system].
[48]
The oomycete microbe-associated molecular pattern Pep-13 triggers SERK3/BAK1-independent plant immunity.
[49]
Transcription factors involved in basal immunity in mammals and plants interact with the same MAMP-responsive cis-sequence from Arabidopsis thaliana.
[50]
MAMP-triggered plant immunity mediated by the LysM-receptor kinase CERK1
[51]
Membrane receptors recognizing MAMP/PAMP and DAMP molecules that activate first line of defence in plant immune system
[52]
DAMPs, MAMPs, and NAMPs in plant innate immunity
[53]
β-glucan: Crucial component of the fungal cell wall and elusive MAMP in plants
[54]
Quantitative analysis of microbe-associated molecular pattern (MAMP)-induced Ca<sup>2+</sup> transients in plants
[55]
Tracing plant defense responses in roots upon MAMP/DAMP treatment
[56]
Revealing on hydrogen sulfide and nitric oxide signals co-ordination for plant growth under stress conditions.
[57]
Phenolic profile, antioxidant and enzyme inhibitory activities of Ottelia acuminata, an endemic plant from southwestern China
[58]
Antioxidant activity and phenolic profile of a collection of medicinal plants from Tunisian arid and Saharan regions
[59]
Valeriana jatamansi: An herbaceous plant with multiple medicinal uses.
[60]
CO<inf>2</inf> Plant Extracts Reduce Cholesterol Oxidation in Fish Patties during Cooking and Storage
[61]
Promotion of the growth and plant biomass degrading enzymes production in solid-state cultures of Lentinula edodes expressing Vitreoscilla hemoglobin gene.
[62]
Globally invading populations of the fungal plant pathogen Verticillium dahliae are dominated by multiple divergent lineages.
[63]
In vitro anti-neoplastic activity of the ethno-pharmaceutical plant Hypericum adenotrichum Spach endemic to Western Turkey.
[64]
In vitro anti-leukemic activity of the ethno-pharmacological plant Scutellaria orientalis ssp. carica endemic to western Turkey.
[65]
Antimicrobial activity of some endemic plants growing in the Eastern Black Sea Region, Turkey.
[66]
Physicochemical properties of some honeys produced from different plants in Morocco
[67]
Yield parameters and antioxidant compounds of tomato fruit: the role of plant defence inducers with or without Cucumber mosaic virus infection.
[68]
Management of 20th century hydroelectric plants as industrial heritage
[69]
Antimicrobial Activity of Chestnut Extracts for Potential Use in Managing Soilborne Plant Pathogens.
[70]
Hiseq Base Molecular Characterization of Soil Microbial Community, Diversity Structure, and Predictive Functional Profiling in Continuous Cucumber Planted Soil Affected by Diverse Cropping Systems in an Intensive Greenhouse Region of Northern China.
[71]
Biodegradation of pesticidal residue using traditional plants with medicinal properties and trichoderma
[72]
Biodegradation of nitrate in wastestreams from explosives manufacturing plants
[73]
A comparative analysis of odour treatment technologies in wastewater treatment plants.
[74]
Caucasian endemic medicinal and nutraceutical plants: in-vitro antioxidant and cytotoxic activities and bioactive compounds.
[75]
In vitro and in silico evaluation of Centaurea saligna (K.Koch) Wagenitz-An endemic folk medicinal plant.
[76]
Isolation of Chemical Constituents of Centaurea virgata Lam. and Xanthine Oxidase Inhibitory Activity of the Plant Extract and Compounds.
[77]
The potential medicinal value of plants from Asteraceae family with antioxidant defense enzymes as biological targets.
[78]
Investigating the potential of under-utilised plants from the Asteraceae family as a source of natural antimicrobial and antioxidant extracts.
[79]
Indigenous knowledge of medicinal plants from Leepa valley, Azad Jammu and Kashmir, Pakistan.
[80]
AmyloWiki: an integrated database for Bacillus velezensis FZB42, the model strain for plant growth-promoting Bacilli.
[81]
Synergistic Effects of Ascorbic Acid and Plant-Derived Ceramide to Enhance Storability and Boost Antioxidant Systems of Postharvest Strawberries.
[82]
Groundwater recharge decrease replacing pasture by Eucalyptus plantation
[83]
Antifungal and antimycotoxigenic metabolites from native plants of northwest Argentina: isolation, identification and potential for control of Aspergillus species
[84]
A Biodiversity Informatics Approach to Ethnobotany: Meta-analysis of Plant Use Patterns in Ecuador
[85]
Ashéninka Ethnobotany, Between “Tradition” and “Modernity”: What does Plant Knowledge Mean?
[86]
Traditional use of medicinal plants in a city at steppic character (M’sila, Algeria)
[87]
An Ethnobotanical Survey of Medicinal Plants Used in Papantla, Veracruz, Mexico.
[88]
Highly sweet compounds of plant origin: From ethnobotanical observations to wide utilization.
[89]
Medicinal Plants and Natural Products Used in Cataract Management.
[90]
The use of medicinal plants by the population from the Protected Landscape of "Serra de Montejunto", Portugal.
[91]
Conservation and sustainable use of the medicinal Leguminosae plants from Angola.
[92]
plants - Review on phytopharmacy properties.
[93]
Ethnobotanical survey of medicinal plants in central Abyan governorate, Yemen.
[94]
From medicinal plant to noxious weed: Bryonia alba L. (Cucurbitaceae) in northern and eastern Europe.
[95]
Medicinal plants in homegardens of four ethnic groups in Thailand.
[96]
Diversity, knowledge, and valuation of plants used as fermentation starters for traditional glutinous rice wine by Dong communities in Southeast Guizhou, China.
[97]
Ethnobotany of traditional wedding: A comparison of plants used by Bugis, Palembang, Sundanese and Karo ethnic in Indonesia
[98]
Ethnobotany of medicinal plants used by the Zeliangrong ethnic group of Manipur, northeast India
[99]
Ethnobotany of traditional medicinal plants used by dayak desa community in sintang, West Kalimantan, Indonesia
[100]
Medicines in the forest: Ethnobotany of wild medicinal plants in the pharmacopeia of the Wichí people of Salta province (Argentina)
[101]
An overview of the most important medicinal plants effective on the strength of memory and mind in Iranian ethnobotany