Publications by authors named "K Karamanoli"

Although amelioration of drought stress by Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria (PGPR) is a well-documented phenomenon, the combined molecular and metabolic mechanisms governing this process remain unclear. In these lines, the present study aimed to provide new insights in the underlying drought attenuating mechanisms of tomato plants inoculated with a PGP Pseudomonas putida strain, by using a combination of metabolomic and transcriptomic approaches. Following Differentially Expressed Gene analysis, it became evident that inoculation resulted in a less disturbed plant transcriptome upon drought stress.

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The olive tree is a hallmark crop in the Mediterranean region. Its cultivation is characterized by an enormous variability in existing genotypes and geographical areas. As regards the associated microbial communities of the olive tree, despite progress, we still lack comprehensive knowledge in the description of these key determinants of plant health and productivity.

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is a Balkan endemic plant that belongs to the family, and is believed to have medicinal use and health-promoting properties. This study aimed to () prepare aqueous (HAE) and ethanolic (HEE) extracts from the leaves of from in vitro propagated plants, () screen for their potential antiproliferative and antimigratory activities, and () chemically characterize both HAE and HEE by identifying compounds which may contribute to their observed bioactivity thereby further supporting their potential use in biomedical applications. The antiproliferative activity of both extracts was assessed against six human cancer cell lines by employing the sulforhodamine-B (SRB) assay.

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  • The study evaluated the effects of geraniol, a bioactive compound, on cucumber plants infected with a pathogen, utilizing a cutting-edge LC-QTOF-MS technique to analyze metabolic changes.
  • Researchers also measured the impact on membrane lipid peroxidation through malondialdehyde (MDA) content and synthesized geraniol-loaded nanoemulsions (GNEs), finding them effective against the pathogen.
  • Results revealed that both geraniol and GNEs significantly inhibited pathogen development and altered the metabolic profile of the plants, increasing levels of beneficial compounds linked to pathogen resistance.
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In the current study, coated copper nanoparticles with polyethylene glycol 8000 (Cu@PEG NPs) and copper-doped zinc oxide nanoparticles with diethylene glycol (Cu-doped ZnO@DEG NPs) have been synthesized via solvothermal and microwave-assisted process, physicochemical characterized, and studied as nano-fungicides and nano-nematicides. Spheroidal Cu-doped ZnO@DEG NPs and urchin-like Cu@PEG NPs have been isolated with average crystallite sizes of 12 and 21 nm, respectively. The Cu doping (11.

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