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CURRICULUM VITAE
... -11, 1997; University of Kent, Canterbury (U.K.). Om Parkash Dhankher: Heat Shock Proteins and Abiotic Stresses. Plant Molecular Biology Forum Mini Symposium. November 24, 1995; Scottish Crop Research Institute, Dundee, Scotland ...
www.bio.umass.edu

Plant Pathology Graduate Program at Botany & Plant Pathology, Purdue University
... necrotrophic pathogens; interaction and cross-talk between signal transduction pathways in response to biotic and abiotic stresses Ralph Nicholson: Phenolic compound biochemistry and metabolism of secondary plant products in disease interactions; the ...
www.btny.purdue.edu

Ana Espinosa Ruiz
... , P. L. and Romero, C. (1996) Crucial reactions for salt tolerance in yeast. In : Physical stresses in plants. Genes and their products for tolerance (pp 95-101). S. Grillo-A. Leone ... , F. A. (2000). Plant homologues to the yeast halotolerance gene HAL3. In: Plant tolerance to abiotic stresses in Agriculture: Role of Genetic Engineering. (pp 125-129) J. H. Cherry et al. (eds ...
www.genfys.slu.se

Welcome to ISPPWeb
... - or down-regulated in response to infection, treatment with chemicals that modify resistance, and various abiotic stresses. The link to the searchable database is one of the provided quick links. The information ...
www.isppweb.org

Faculty of Science, Technology & Engineering - La Trobe University
... by ABA and cold. The dehydrin XERO2 is thought to protect certain plant tissue against abiotic stresses, in particular cold. The gene is induced approximately 10-fold by ABA and 70-fold ...
www.latrobe.edu.au

CSIRO PUBLISHING - Functional Plant Biology
... KB) - $25.00 TaNAC69 from the NAC superfamily of transcription factors is up-regulated by abiotic stresses in wheat and recognises two consensus DNA-binding sequences Gang-Ping Xue, Neil I. Bower ...
www.publish.csiro.au

G.30, a promising apple rootstock for Michigan growers
... are still looking for the perfect rootstock that is trouble free (resistant to biological and abiotic stresses such as diseases, winter cold, etc.), productive and adapts to multiple environmental conditions. Unfortunately, the ...
virtualorchard.net

Leaf development and leaf stress: increased susceptibility associated with sink-source transition
... Haven, CT 06511, USA / Summary Relationships between leaf age and leaf susceptibility to biotic and abiotic stress agents have been studied, but unifying concepts relating leaf ontogeny to stress susceptibility are ... stage of maximum susceptibility to a given stress. It is proposed that, for many leaf stresses, this stage occurs at the time of the sink-source transition and can be related ...
heronpublishing.com

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... too little about the cumulative effect of a wide range of stresses on the ecosystem. But integrative, research at the ecosystem level ... Harvey, Jurgensen and Larsen, 1981). 193. Logging is removing materials that abiotic forces as well as biotic agents were designed to connect ... , to establish good forest or system health. In other words abiotic forces as well as biotic agents play key roles in system ...
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... have a defense system. A few attack living organisms that are healthy. In spite of abiotic destructive forces and biotic agents such as insects, bacteria, and fungi, humans still rank as ... incomplete, and we know too little about the cumulative effect of a wide range of stresses on the ecosystem. But integrative research, at the ecosystem level shows clearly that the many ...
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