Publications by authors named "Sittiporn Pettongkhao"

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  • Phytophthora palmivora is a plant pathogen linked to significant crop damage, particularly in papaya, yet the mechanisms behind its infection are not fully understood.
  • Researchers identified a secreted glycoprotein called Ppal15kDa which, when manipulated in genetic experiments, significantly influenced the pathogen's ability to infect host plants.
  • The study suggests that Ppal15kDa is crucial for both the development of infection structures and overall pathogenicity in P. palmivora, highlighting its potential role in similar pathogens.
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Elicitors play an important role in plant and pathogen interactions. The discovery of new elicitors and their effects on plant defense responses is significant and challenging. In this study, we investigated novel elicitors from and their effects on plant defenses.

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The brown seaweed ( C. Agardh-Sargassaceae) extract was examined for its bioelicitor properties in the rubber tree seedling ( (Willd. ex A.

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Elicitors from seaweeds are considered an alternative stimulant of plant defenses against pathogenic infection. Finding new sources of elicitors and exploring their effects on plant defenses is a significant undertaking. In this study, we extracted crude polysaccharide (CPS) from (a red alga) and tested the effects of the compound on rubber tree () defense responses.

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