Clinicians should be well-versed in the anatomy, variations, and teeth anomalies. Developmental disturbances of the teeth can lead to alterations in size, shape, number, structure, and eruption of the teeth. Developmental disturbances can lead to germination, fusion, concrescence, dilaceration, talons, cusps, dens in dente, etc.
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March 2024
Flavonoids are major plant secondary metabolites that provide defense against several insect pests. Previously, it has been shown that sorghum () flavonoids are required for providing resistance to fall armyworm (FAW; ), which is an important chewing insect pest on several crops. We demonstrate here the role of FAW oral cues in modulating sorghum flavonoid defenses.
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June 2023
Globally, aphids cause immense economic damage to several crop plants. In addition, aphids vector several plant viral diseases that accelerate crop yield losses. While feeding, aphids release saliva that contains effectors, which modulate plant defense responses.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn the present work, the degradation of magenta dye has been investigated using ultrasonic (US) and ultraviolet (UV) irradiation at a laboratory scale. Additionally, the investigation was conducted at a semi-pilot scale by employing hydrodynamic cavitation and a novel air-marble cavitation reactor. Initially, optimization studies such as the effect of initial dye concentration and catalyst loading of TiO and MnO followed by the effect of combined catalyst loading (TiO /MnO ) on the extent of degradation have been studied at a capacity of 3 L.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPlants undergo dynamic metabolic changes at the cellular level upon insect infestation to better defend themselves. Phenylpropanoids, a hub of secondary plant metabolites, encompass a wide range of compounds that can contribute to insect resistance. Here, the role of sorghum () phenylpropanoids in providing defense against the chewing herbivore, fall armyworm (FAW), , was explored.
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