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Mechanisms of sugarcane response to herbivory

Mechanisms of sugarcane response to herbivory

... function of PPO in fruit and other organs of healthy plants is still un- certain, but a role for leaf PPO in defense against leaf-eating insects has been proposed and documented (Constabel et ...mixing ...

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Induced response against herbivory by chemical information transfer between plants

Induced response against herbivory by chemical information transfer between plants

... species of grasshoppers and other generalist insects (Karban et ...mixture of volatile compounds, with a large number of ...production of defensive metabolites. Tobacco response was ...

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The different response of sugarcane genotypes in multiple stress

The different response of sugarcane genotypes in multiple stress

... transplanted to 1 L capacity plastic pots (dimensions of 15 × 9 × 9 cm), with small holes at ...bottom to allow the entrance of the nutrient solution, and containing 750 ml of washed ...

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Stalk and sucrose yield in response to nitrogen fertilization of sugarcane under reduced tillage

Stalk and sucrose yield in response to nitrogen fertilization of sugarcane under reduced tillage

... consists of a soil conservation system, which preserves part of the crop residues left on soil surface after crop renewal, enables higher erosion control (Stolf, 1985), and reduces nutrient losses (Hemwong ...

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Nitrous oxide emission in response to N application in irrigated sugarcane

Nitrous oxide emission in response to N application in irrigated sugarcane

... The irrigation depths applied one day before collections and rainfall accumulated along the evaluation period are presented in Figures 1A and B. Lowest soil temperature was recorded at 230 days after planting (DAP) ...

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Variable effects of temperature on insect herbivory

Variable effects of temperature on insect herbivory

... herbivore response to increasing temperature while holding plant phytochemistry constant, but rising temperatures might also affect plant phyto- ...concentrations of defensive compounds as plants ...

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Evaluation of sugarcane silages added with macaúba cake

Evaluation of sugarcane silages added with macaúba cake

... contents of dry matter (DM) and lactic acid (AL) of sugarcane silages added with different levels of inclusion of macaúba cake (TM) in different opening times (TA), in ...The ...

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Cardiac molecular-acclimation mechanisms in response to swimming-induced exercise in Atlantic salmon.

Cardiac molecular-acclimation mechanisms in response to swimming-induced exercise in Atlantic salmon.

... muscle of high performance fish such as tunas and salmonids, like humans, prefers lipids as a fuel under normal conditions ...use of glucose remains limited ...transcription of genes such as ...

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Exploring the molecular mechanisms involved in macrophage’s response to the antimicrobial peptide LLKKK18

Exploring the molecular mechanisms involved in macrophage’s response to the antimicrobial peptide LLKKK18

... addition to particle size, also the nanogel surface charge can have an impact on its internalization by ...potential of the empty HA-Hexa nanogels, around -21 mV, is in accordance with previous works using ...

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Lactobacillus acidophilus-Rutin Interplay Investigated by Proteomics.

Lactobacillus acidophilus-Rutin Interplay Investigated by Proteomics.

... due to their anti-oxidant, anti-inflammatory, cardio-protective and chemopreventive ...role of microbial metabolism in the absorption of polyphenols and modulation of their biological ...

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Pyrvinium targets the unfolded protein response to hypoglycemia and its anti-tumor activity is enhanced by combination therapy.

Pyrvinium targets the unfolded protein response to hypoglycemia and its anti-tumor activity is enhanced by combination therapy.

... action of pyrvinium pamoate, since pyrvinium inhibits Akt phosphorylation in glucose deprived Panc-1 cells ...tolerance to glucose deprivation even though it inactivated Akt as shown by the same group [33] ...

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Comprehensive Analysis of Gene Expression Profiles of the Beet Armyworm Spodoptera exigua Larvae Challenged with Bacillus thuringiensis Vip3Aa Toxin

Comprehensive Analysis of Gene Expression Profiles of the Beet Armyworm Spodoptera exigua Larvae Challenged with Bacillus thuringiensis Vip3Aa Toxin

... consists of the combination of cellular responses (phagocytosis, encapsulation and melanization of invading microorganisms) and humoral responses ...secreted to the hemolymph) [17,18]. Also, ...

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Analysis of the stress-inducible transcription factor SsNAC23 in sugarcane plants

Analysis of the stress-inducible transcription factor SsNAC23 in sugarcane plants

... array of responses. Sugarcane (Saccharum ...expression of several genes in in vitro sugarcane ...one of those genes, SsNAC23, a member of the NAC family of plant-specific ...

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Systems-level comparison of host-responses elicited by avian H5N1 and seasonal H1N1 influenza viruses in primary human macrophages.

Systems-level comparison of host-responses elicited by avian H5N1 and seasonal H1N1 influenza viruses in primary human macrophages.

... production of type I IFN at 6 h post- infection ...up-regulation of the NFkB inhibitors NFKBIA and NFKBIZ, and the up-regulation of several negative regulators of the innate sensing receptor ...

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CE134.R4: SCALING-UP OF TREATMENT WITHIN A COMPREHENSIVE RESPONSE TO HIV/AIDS

CE134.R4: SCALING-UP OF TREATMENT WITHIN A COMPREHENSIVE RESPONSE TO HIV/AIDS

... continue to develop mechanisms to scale up treatment within a comprehensive response to HIV/AIDS in the Americas, including the expansion of the Regional Revolving Fund for ...

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Sugarcane response to nitrogen rates, measured by a canopy reflectance sensor

Sugarcane response to nitrogen rates, measured by a canopy reflectance sensor

... yield response to N was found in the third and fourth experiments carried out in Pradópolis, although higher N rates were used than in the first and second ...contributed to this result in the third ...

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Molecular mechanisms of the adaptive response

Molecular mechanisms of the adaptive response

... repair mechanisms (Boreham and Mitchel, ...performed to test the hypothesis that DNA repair up-regulation could be involved in the ...rate of DNA repair (Joiner et ...residents of Ramsar (a ...

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Grassland productivity in response to nutrient additions and herbivory is scale-dependent

Grassland productivity in response to nutrient additions and herbivory is scale-dependent

... biomass response to nutrient limitation using in situ data is complicated by processes such as luxury consumption (Ostertag, 2010), initial spatial patterns in soil fertility (Castrignano et ...patterns ...

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AGRONOMIC PERFORMANCE OF SUGARCANE FAMILIES IN RESPONSE TO WATER STRESS (

AGRONOMIC PERFORMANCE OF SUGARCANE FAMILIES IN RESPONSE TO WATER STRESS (

... possible to select sugarcane families under water deficit conditions associated with higher stalk diameter, stalk number and stalk ...order to make this process more rapid and ...programs to ...

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DNA repair-related genes in sugarcane expressed sequence tags (ESTs)

DNA repair-related genes in sugarcane expressed sequence tags (ESTs)

... characterization of genes involved in DNA repair because of their importance in the maintenance of the genome ...level of conservation of DNA repair genes means that these genetic ...

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