Phytopathogens are well known for their devastating activity that causes worldwide significant crop losses. However, their exploitation for crop welfare is relatively unknown. Here, we show that the microbial volatile organic compound (mVOC) profile of the bacterial phytopathogen, Erwinia amylovora, enhances Arabidopsis thaliana shoot and root growth. GC-MS head-space analyses revealed the presence of typical microbial volatiles, including 1-nonanol and 1-dodecanol. E. amylovora mVOCs triggered early signaling events including plasma transmembrane potential Vm depolarization, cytosolic Ca2+ fluctuation, K+ -gated channel activity, and reactive oxygen species (ROS) and nitric oxide (NO) burst from few minutes to 16 h upon exposure. These ear...
Volatile organic compounds (VOC) were extracted and identified from plant growth-promoting fungi (PG...
Microbial lifeforms associated with land plants represent a rich source for crop growth- and health...
Trabajo presentado en la XIII Reunión de Biología Molecular de Plantas, celebrada en Oviedo (España)...
Phytopathogens are well known for their devastating activity that causes worldwide significant crop ...
none14Fire blight, caused by Erwinia amylovora, is a destructive disease of pome fruits. Several an...
Volatile organic compounds emitted during the infection of apple (Malus pumila var. domestica) plant...
Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) are a wide range of root-colonizing bacteria with the ca...
Incluye material complementarioIt is known that volatile emissions from some beneficial rhizosphere m...
Increasing evidence indicates that volatile compounds emitted by bacteria can influence the growth o...
Beneficial soil microorganisms can affect plant growth and resistance by the production of volatile ...
(PGPR), in the absence of physical contact with a plant stimulate growth via volatile organic compou...
Beneficial soil microorganisms can affect plant growth and resistance by the production of volatile ...
Plants emit a large variety of volatile organic compounds during infection by pathogenic microbes, i...
Póster presentado en el Fresh & glycoprotein symposium, celebrado en Japón en septiembre de 2015.It ...
Recently, emission of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) has emerged as a mode of communication betwe...
Volatile organic compounds (VOC) were extracted and identified from plant growth-promoting fungi (PG...
Microbial lifeforms associated with land plants represent a rich source for crop growth- and health...
Trabajo presentado en la XIII Reunión de Biología Molecular de Plantas, celebrada en Oviedo (España)...
Phytopathogens are well known for their devastating activity that causes worldwide significant crop ...
none14Fire blight, caused by Erwinia amylovora, is a destructive disease of pome fruits. Several an...
Volatile organic compounds emitted during the infection of apple (Malus pumila var. domestica) plant...
Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) are a wide range of root-colonizing bacteria with the ca...
Incluye material complementarioIt is known that volatile emissions from some beneficial rhizosphere m...
Increasing evidence indicates that volatile compounds emitted by bacteria can influence the growth o...
Beneficial soil microorganisms can affect plant growth and resistance by the production of volatile ...
(PGPR), in the absence of physical contact with a plant stimulate growth via volatile organic compou...
Beneficial soil microorganisms can affect plant growth and resistance by the production of volatile ...
Plants emit a large variety of volatile organic compounds during infection by pathogenic microbes, i...
Póster presentado en el Fresh & glycoprotein symposium, celebrado en Japón en septiembre de 2015.It ...
Recently, emission of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) has emerged as a mode of communication betwe...
Volatile organic compounds (VOC) were extracted and identified from plant growth-promoting fungi (PG...
Microbial lifeforms associated with land plants represent a rich source for crop growth- and health...
Trabajo presentado en la XIII Reunión de Biología Molecular de Plantas, celebrada en Oviedo (España)...