Publications by authors named "Ana A Feregrino-Perez"

Introduction: Stress-induced volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that induce plant immunity bear potential for biocontrol. Here, we explore the potential of nonanal to enhance the seed yield of common bean () under open field conditions that are realistic for smallholder farmers.

Methods And Results: Using plastic cups with a nonanal-containing lanolin paste as low-cost dispensers, we observed that exposure of Flor de Junio Marcela (FJM) plants over 48h to airborne nonanal was followed by a 3-fold higher expression of pathogenesis-related (PR) genes PR1 and PR4.

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  • - Vascular wilt is a major disease impacting tomato yields globally, caused by a specific pathogen that has developed resilience against traditional management strategies due to its ability to persist in soil and invade vascular tissues.
  • - Current research is exploring plant defense mechanisms and the use of extracellular DNA (eDNA) to help tomatoes recognize and respond to disease, distinguishing between their own eDNA and that of pathogens.
  • - Findings indicate that applying the eDNA of the pathogen in soil can reduce disease severity in tomatoes, enhance certain beneficial compounds, and stimulate defense gene expression, suggesting it could be a viable strategy for managing vascular wilt.
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Cheese whey (CW), by-product of cheese production, has potential as a valuable resource due to its nutritional composition. Although options for CW degradation have been explored, a biological treatment with black soldier fly larvae (BSFL) has not been reported. This study evaluated the growth and composition of BSFL in four experimental diets with CW under different conditions.

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Secondary metabolites, bioactive compounds produced by living organisms, can unveil symbiotic relationships in nature. In this study, soilborne entomopathogenic nematodes associated with symbiotic bacteria ( and ) were extracted from solvent supernatant containing secondary metabolites, demonstrating significant inhibitory effects against , , , , , and . The characterization of these secondary metabolites by Fourier transforms infrared spectroscopy revealed amine groups of proteins, hydroxyl and carboxyl groups of polyphenols, hydroxyl groups of polysaccharides, and carboxyl groups of organic acids.

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The reuse and reincorporation of waste are the principles of circular economies. Compost, biofuels, animal feed, dyes, and bioactive compounds can be obtained from the revaluation of organic waste. Research on this subject is scarce and limited to specific sectors, such as agriculture and agroindustry, leaving aside others that generate large quantities of organic waste, such as floriculture.

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New strategies to combat hunger are a current and urgent demand. The increase in population has generated a high demand for products and services that affect food production, cultivation areas, and climate. Viable and sustainable alternative sources have been sought to meet food quality requirements.

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Various environmental, food security and population health problems have been correlated with the use of intensive agriculture production systems around the world. This type of system leads to the loss of biodiversity and natural habitats, high usage rates of agrochemicals and natural resources, and affects soil composition, human health, and nutritional plant quality in rural areas. Agroecological intercropping systems that respect agrobiodiversity, on the other hand, can significantly benefit ecosystems, human health, and food security by modifying the nutritional profile and content of some health-promoting bioactive compounds in the species cultivated in this system.

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Chia seeds (CS) and sprouts are rich sources of phenolic compounds and polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA). We hypothesized that the application of chemical stressors, such as salicylic acid (SA) and hydrogen peroxide (HO), would induce changes in the polyphenol and fatty acid profile of chia sprouts, leading to an increase in their nutraceutical potential. This study aimed to assess the effect of non-elicited (NE) and chemically elicited (CE with 1-mM SA and 20-mM HO) sprouting on the polyphenol and fatty acid (FA) profiles of chia through high-resolution liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry and chemometric analyses.

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  • Sweet peppers are known for their potential health benefits, particularly as dietary antioxidants, which can be enhanced by using elicitors—substances that trigger plant responses.
  • The study aimed to investigate how different stress factors and elicitor concentrations affect the levels of secondary metabolites in bell peppers, using advanced techniques like spectrophotometry and gas chromatography to analyze the results.
  • Significant changes in metabolite levels were observed under specific treatment conditions, impacting several metabolic pathways, ultimately contributing to a comprehensive understanding of the metabolomic profile in peppers exposed to multiple stressors.
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The present study analyzed L. crops irrigated by TiO in the anatase phase and TiO doped with Ag, Fe, and Cu ions at 0.1%w synthesized using the sol-gel method (SG) and the sol-gel method coupled with microwave (Mw-SG).

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The group of aquatic insects collectively called "water boatmen" or "Axayacatl" (Hemiptera: Corixidae) and their eggs, called "Ahuahutle", have been consumed and cultivated since the pre-Hispanic era in Mexico. Nevertheless, food composition databases contain limited information on the nutritional composition of these eggs. This work evaluates the macronutrients and bioactive compounds of water boatmen eggs obtained from three different locations in Mexico.

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The efficient use of natural resources without negative repercussions to the environment has encouraged the incursion of nanotechnology to provide viable alternatives in diverse areas, including crop management. Agriculture faces challenges due to the combination of different abiotic stresses where nanotechnology can contribute with promising applications. In this context, several studies report that the application of nanoparticles and nanomaterials positively affects crop productivity through different strategies such as green synthesis of nanoparticles, plant targeted protection through the application of nanoherbicides and nanofungicides, precise and constant supply of nutrients through nanofertilizers, and tolerance to abiotic stress (e.

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spp. present two varieties of commercial interest due to their color, organoleptic characteristics, and nutritional contribution, such as and . The fruit recognized as dragon fruit or Pitahaya is an exotic fruit whose pulp is consumed, while the peel is discarded during the process.

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High-fat/high-fructose diets promote early metabolic disorders in weight and lipid and glucose metabolism. Bioactive compounds such as polyphenols and fiber present in plant-based food prevent the development of metabolic disorders. The objective of the present study was to evaluate the effect of Phaseolus vulgaris L.

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Alginate is a polysaccharide with the property of forming hydrogels, which is economic production, zero toxicity, and biocompatibility. In the agro-industry, alginate is used as a super absorbent polymer, coating seeds, fruits, and vegetables and as a carrier of bacteria and fungi as plant-growth promoters and biocontrol. The latter has a high impact on agriculture since the implementation of microorganisms in a polymer matrix improves soil quality; plant nutrition, and is functional as a preventive measure for the appearance of phytopathogenic.

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The problem of water pollution by persistent substances and microorganisms requires solutions that materials such as silver-modified titanium dioxide can provide due to their excellent photocatalytic and antimicrobial properties. However, the synthesis methods conventionally used to obtain these materials involve toxic chemical reagents such as sodium borohydride (NaBH). The search for alternative synthesis methods that use environmentally friendly substances, such as the biosynthesis method, was evaluated.

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  • Current agricultural practices for vegetable production are not sustainable, and some nanomaterials, like SBA-15 and SBA-16, show promise in enhancing plant growth and resilience in crops such as chili peppers.
  • The study investigated the effects of these two types of silica nanomaterials on chili pepper growth under varying concentrations, measuring impacts on seed germination, seedling height, growth performance, and cold tolerance.
  • Results revealed that SBA-15 significantly boosted seedling height and cold tolerance at specific concentrations, while SBA-16 negatively affected plant growth, indicating that the effectiveness of these nanomaterials depends on their morphology and application dosage without causing toxic effects.
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Castor bean () seeds contain ricinine, an alkaloid with insecticidal and insectistatic activities. Elicitation with salicylic acid (SA) has proven to stress and might modify the ricinine concentration. The aim of this study was to evaluate the concentration of ricinine in the bagasse of seeds from elicited with exogenous SA under greenhouse conditions.

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Nowadays, the use of different nanoscale structures has been introduced to a large number of research areas. One of these is the treatment and remediation of water through photocatalytic processes, seeking to reuse wastewater for agriculture. In this paper, Lactuca sativa, Coriandrum sativum, and Capsicum annuum were used as crop models to observe the effects in plant growth and the secondary metabolism of different water qualities and types used in the watering process.

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Antimicrobial resistance to antibiotics is a serious health problem worldwide, for this reason, the search for natural agents with antimicrobial power against pathogenic microorganisms is of current importance. The objective of this work was to evaluate the antioxidant capacity (ABTS+ and DPPH), antimicrobial activity, and polyphenol compounds of methanolic and aqueous extracts of flowers. The antimicrobial activity against ATCC 10876 ATCC 6633 ATCC 51299 ATCC 25922 ATCC 19115 ATCC 27853 ATCC 14028, ATCC 25923, and ATCC 25175, was determined using the Kirby Bauer technique.

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Nanotechnology is a tool that in the last decade has demonstrated multiple applications in several sectors, including agroindustry. There has been an advance in the development of nanoparticulated systems to be used as fertilizers, pesticides, herbicides, sensors, and quality stimulants, among other applications. The nanoencapsulation process not only protects the active ingredient but also can affect the diffusion, interaction, and activity.

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  • Mexican spices are rich in compounds that can deactivate free radicals and may help with chronic diseases like type II diabetes and hypertension.
  • The study focuses on assessing phenolic compounds and their antioxidant and enzyme-inhibiting activities in several spices (melissa, peppermint, thyme, and mint) using different drying methods (microwave, conventional, and freeze-drying).
  • Results indicated that conventional drying reduced antioxidant properties, while microwave and freeze-drying helped preserve these compounds, emphasizing the importance of optimal drying techniques for the infusion and pharmaceutical industries.
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In Mexico one in 14 deaths are caused by diabetes mellitus (DM) or by the macro and microvascular disorders derived from it. A continuous hyperglycemic state is characteristic of DM, resulting from a sustained state of insulin resistance and/or a dysfunction of β-pancreatic cells. is a little studied species showing a significant antioxidant activity that can be used as treatment of this disease or preventive against the complications.

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  • Damage-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs), like extracellular DNA, are important for plants’ self-recognition when faced with environmental stress.
  • This study focused on lettuce (Lactuca sativa) to investigate how self DNA (sDNA) influences defense mechanisms, particularly through changes in CpG DNA methylation and growth responses.
  • The findings suggest that both sDNA and nonself DNA (nsDNA) can affect seed germination and root growth while triggering biochemical and genetic defense changes, marking sDNA as a notable DAMP in plants.
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We have previously demonstrated that the non-digestible fraction (NDF) from common cooked beans (P. vulgaris L., cv Negro 8025) inhibits azoxymethane (AOM)-induced colon cancer and influences the expression of genes involved in the induction of apoptosis and cell cycle arrest through the action of butyrate.

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