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- Influence
Putrescine accumulation in Arabidopsis thaliana transgenic lines enhances tolerance to dehydration and freezing stress
- Analía I. Alet, D. H. Sanchez, +9 authors P. Carrasco
- Biology, Medicine
- Plant signaling & behavior
- 1 February 2011
Polyamines have been globally associated to plant responses to abiotic stress. Particularly, putrescine has been related to a better response to cold and dehydration stresses. It is known that this… Expand
Thermospermine catabolism increases Arabidopsis thaliana resistance to Pseudomonas viridiflava.
- M. Marina, Francisco Vera Sirera, +5 authors O. Ruiz
- Biology, Medicine
- Journal of experimental botany
- 1 March 2013
This work investigated the roles of the tetraamine thermospermine (TSpm) by analysing its contribution to Arabidopsis basal defence against the biotrophic bacterium Pseudomonas viridiflava. The… Expand
The sesquiterpene botrydial produced by Botrytis cinerea induces the hypersensitive response on plant tissues and its action is modulated by salicylic acid and jasmonic acid signaling.
- F. R. Rossi, A. Gárriz, +4 authors F. Pieckenstain
- Biology, Medicine
- Molecular plant-microbe interactions : MPMI
- 13 July 2011
Botrytis cinerea, as a necrotrophic fungus, kills host tissues and feeds on the remains. This fungus is able to induce the hypersensitive response (HR) on its hosts, thus taking advantage on the… Expand
ISOENZYMATIC ANALYSIS FOR DETECTING In Vitro VARIABILITY AND/OR STABILITY OF ECONOMICALLY IMPORTANT CROPS
- R. M. Lara, M. Florido, +4 authors M. M. Hernández
- Biology
- 2003
Resumen en: One of the most frequent problems for developing tissue culture techniques is the loss of genetic stability, because micropropagated materials under thes...
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El turismo de salud y el uso terapéutico del agua
- P. L. B. Bonfada, M. R. H. Bonfada, M. E. González, J. Gândara
- Geography
- 1 April 2011
The Health Tourism and the Therapeutic Use of the Water. For a long time water has been used as raw material for the evils cure and diseases and the water was one of the first tourist motivations. At… Expand
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Hoteles sostenibles para destinos sostenibles: la calidad hotelera como instrumento para la sostenibilidad
- J. Gândara, J. Brea, M. E. González
- 2007
Este trabajo hace un analisis de la sostenibilidad de los destinos turisticos, considerando las caracteristicas de los destinos turisticos y, consecuentemente, de los productos turisticos que lo… Expand
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Evaluación de la relación existente entre la calidad de servicio, la satisfacción y las intenciones de comportamiento en el ámbito del turismo termal
- J. Brea, M. E. González
- Geography
- 2006
The costumer's behavior intentions taken as a final variable in a pattern in which the service quality and the customer's satisfaction are related, seems to be a relation not greatly written about.… Expand
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Inhibition of polyamine oxidase activity affects tumor development during the maize-Ustilago maydis interaction.
- F. I. Jasso-Robles, J. F. Jiménez-Bremont, +5 authors M. Rodriguez-Kessler
- Biology, Medicine
- Plant physiology and biochemistry : PPB
- 1 May 2016
Ustilago maydis is a biotrophic plant pathogenic fungus that leads to tumor development in the aerial tissues of its host, Zea mays. These tumors are the result of cell hypertrophy and hyperplasia,… Expand
Polyamine metabolism during sclerotial development of Sclerotinia sclerotiorum.
- A. Gárriz, M. E. González, M. Marina, O. Ruiz, F. Pieckenstain
- Biology, Medicine
- Mycological research
- 1 March 2008
A study on polyamine metabolism and the consequences of polyamine biosynthesis inhibition on the development of Sclerotinia sclerotiorum sclerotia was conducted. Concentrations of the triamine… Expand
Gaining Insight into Plant Responses to Beneficial and Pathogenic Microorganisms Using Metabolomic and Transcriptomic Approaches
- Fernando M Romero, M. Marina, +4 authors A. Gárriz
- Biology
- 2017
Plants are constantly interacting with microorganisms. Many of them have the potential to cause disease, while many other may establish beneficial interactions where plants enhance their ability to… Expand