Most land plants can become infected by plant parasitic nematodes in the field. Plant parasitic nematodes can be free-living or endoparasitic, and they usually infect plant roots. Most damaging are endoparasites, which form feeding sites inside plant roots that damage the root system and redirect nutrients towards the parasite. This process involves developmental changes to the root in parallel with the induction of defense responses. Plant flavonoids are secondary metabolites that have roles in both root development and plant defense responses against a range of microorganisms. Here, we review our current knowledge of the roles of flavonoids in the interactions between plants and plant parasitic nematodes. Flavonoids are induced during nem...
Most field-grown plants are surrounded by microbes, especially from the soil. Some of these, includi...
(Corresponding author) Flavonoids are ubiquitous in the plant kingdom and have many diverse function...
To successfully invade and infect their host plants, plant parasitic nematodes (PPNs) need to evolve...
Most land plants can become infected by plant parasitic nematodes in the field. Plant parasitic nema...
Most land plants can become infected by plant parasitic nematodes in the field. Plant parasitic nema...
Flavonoids have diverse roles in plants, including defence against plant pathogens and regulation of...
Flavonoids are plant secondary metabolites which are common in all vascular plants. They play numero...
In this study, we tested whether the organogenesis of symbiotic root nodules, lateral roots and root...
Flavonoids are structurally diverse secondary metabolites in plants, with a multitude of functions. ...
Flavonoids are crucial signaling molecules in the symbiosis between legumes and their nitrogen-fixin...
Flavonoids are a broad class of secondary metabolites with multifaceted functionalities for plant ho...
Flavonoids are biologically active low molecular weight secondary metabolites that are produced by p...
Flavonoids are small molecular secondary metabolites synthesized by plants with various biological a...
Flavonoids are the most powerful bioactive plants metabolites, able to interact with both plant and ...
Flavonoids are ubiquitous in the plant kingdom and have many diverse functions including defense, UV...
Most field-grown plants are surrounded by microbes, especially from the soil. Some of these, includi...
(Corresponding author) Flavonoids are ubiquitous in the plant kingdom and have many diverse function...
To successfully invade and infect their host plants, plant parasitic nematodes (PPNs) need to evolve...
Most land plants can become infected by plant parasitic nematodes in the field. Plant parasitic nema...
Most land plants can become infected by plant parasitic nematodes in the field. Plant parasitic nema...
Flavonoids have diverse roles in plants, including defence against plant pathogens and regulation of...
Flavonoids are plant secondary metabolites which are common in all vascular plants. They play numero...
In this study, we tested whether the organogenesis of symbiotic root nodules, lateral roots and root...
Flavonoids are structurally diverse secondary metabolites in plants, with a multitude of functions. ...
Flavonoids are crucial signaling molecules in the symbiosis between legumes and their nitrogen-fixin...
Flavonoids are a broad class of secondary metabolites with multifaceted functionalities for plant ho...
Flavonoids are biologically active low molecular weight secondary metabolites that are produced by p...
Flavonoids are small molecular secondary metabolites synthesized by plants with various biological a...
Flavonoids are the most powerful bioactive plants metabolites, able to interact with both plant and ...
Flavonoids are ubiquitous in the plant kingdom and have many diverse functions including defense, UV...
Most field-grown plants are surrounded by microbes, especially from the soil. Some of these, includi...
(Corresponding author) Flavonoids are ubiquitous in the plant kingdom and have many diverse function...
To successfully invade and infect their host plants, plant parasitic nematodes (PPNs) need to evolve...