18 results match your criteria: "Institute for Sustainable Plant Protection National Research Council[Affiliation]"

Physiological and molecular mechanisms underpinning plant water stress responses still need deeper investigation. Particularly, the analysis of rootstock-mediated signals represents a complex research field, offering potential applicative perspectives for improving the adaptation of fruit crops to environmental stresses. Nonetheless, fundamental knowledge on this subject needs to be widened, especially in some woody species, including European hazelnut (Corylus avellana L).

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Field isolates of Beauveria bassiana exhibit biological heterogeneity in multitrophic interactions of agricultural importance.

Microbiol Res

September 2024

Department of Agricultural Sciences, University of Naples Federico II, Via Università 100, Portici (Na) 80055, Italy; Center for Studies on Bioinspired Agro-Environmental Technology, University of Naples Federico II, Via Università, 100, Portici 80055, Italy; Computational and Quantitative Biology Task Force, University of Naples Federico II, Naples, Italy; Bioelectronics Task Force, University of Naples Federico II, Naples, Italy. Electronic address:

Beauveria bassiana (Bb) is a widespread entomopathogenic fungus widely used in agriculture for crop protection. Other than pest control, fungi belonging to the B. bassiana complex represent an important microbial resource in agroecosystems, considering their multiple interactions with other microorganisms as antagonists of phytopathogens, or with plants as endophytic colonizers and growth promoters.

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  • Hibiscus chlorotic ringspot virus (HCRSV) is a single-stranded RNA virus belonging to the Betacarmovirus genus, primarily affecting specific hibiscus species in the Malvaceae family.
  • In September 2023, HCRSV symptoms, including leaf mottle and chlorotic spots, were observed in two Hibiscus rosa-sinensis plants in a public garden in Ercolano, Italy.
  • Following RNA extraction and sequencing, extensive data analysis revealed a near-complete genome sequence of the Italian isolate (Ita-1) with high sequence identity to known HCRSV isolates, confirming its presence without other virus co-infections.
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  • - Plant viruses pose a significant risk to crop yield and quality, making effective and affordable pathogen diagnosis essential for trade regulation and disease management.
  • - While Illumina sequencing technology is powerful for identifying plant viruses, it involves complex and costly processes, limiting its accessibility.
  • - Oxford Nanopore Technologies' nanopore sequencing offers a simpler, cost-effective, and portable solution for on-site plant virus detection, which is detailed in this protocol with a focus on cDNA-PCR methods.
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Tomato () plants from a commercial glasshouse were identified with symptoms compatible with a tomato brown rugose fruit virus (ToBRFV) infection. Reverse transcription-PCR and quantitative PCR confirmed the presence of ToBRFV. Subsequently, the same RNA sample and a second from tomato plants infected with a similar tobamovirus, tomato mottle mosaic virus (ToMMV), were extracted and processed for high-throughput sequencing with the Oxford Nanopore Technology (ONT).

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Tomato brown rugose fruit virus (ToBRFV; genus, , family, Virgaviridae) was first reported in 2015 infecting tomatoes grown under protected cropping in the Jordan Valley. Since then, ToBRFV has been detected in tomatoes grown in both protected and open fields across Jordan. The increased incidence of ToBRFV prompted this investigation of the potential role of natural weed hosts in the dissemination of ToBRFV.

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Synthesized small molecules are useful as tools to investigate hormonal signaling involved in plant growth and development. They are also important as agrochemicals to promote beneficial properties of crops in the field. We describe here the synthesis and mode of action of a novel growth-promoting chemical, A1.

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Some plants of were selected in a nursery for investigation of sanitary status of candidate mother plants before vegetative propagation. The presence of yellow spots and leaf discoloration symptoms pushed for a generic diagnosis through deep sequencing to discover systemic pathogens. Either dsRNA or total RNA were extracted and used in nanopore and Illumina platform for cDNA-PCR, direct RNA and total RNA rRNA-depleted sequencing.

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Leafhopper feeding behaviour on three grapevine cultivars with different susceptibilities to Flavescence dorée.

J Insect Physiol

March 2022

Department of Agriculture, Forest and Food Sciences (DiSAFA), University of Turin, Grugliasco, TO, Italy. Electronic address:

Scaphoideus titanus (Ball) is a grapevine-feeder leafhopper, and the most important vector of Flavescence dorée of grapevine (FD), a disease associated with phytoplasmas belonging to ribosomal subgroups 16Sr-V-C and -D. FD is a major constraint to viticulture in several European countries and, so far, its control has relied on roguing of infected plants and insecticide applications against the vector. Detailed knowledge on different levels of the multifaceted phytoplasma-plant-vector relationship is required to envisage and explore more sustainable ways to control the disease spread.

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First report of passion fruit leaf blight caused by Nigrospora sphaerica in China.

Plant Dis

July 2021

Guizhou University, 71206, College of Tobacco Sciences, 2nd floor of Congde Building, West Campus of Guizhou University, Guiyang, Guizhou, China, 550025;

Passion fruit (Passiflora edulis Sims) is a widely cultivated dicotyledonous perennial plant with woody vines (Asande et al. 2020). In November 2020, leaf blight was observed on leaves of P.

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Roasting is known to affect the protein profile and allergenicity of hazelnuts (Corylus avellana cv TGL). The aim of the study was to investigate whether roasting techniques based on different heat transfer methods (hot air and infrared), differently affect the protein solubility and the IgE-binding capacities of both the soluble and insoluble hazelnut protein fractions. The immune-reactivity of the Cor a 9, Cor a 11 and Cor a 14 allergens resulted to be stable after roasting at 140 °C, for both types of treatment, while roasting at 170 °C caused a reduction in IgE-binding, which was particularly noticeable after infrared processing, that led to an almost complete disappearance of allergenicity.

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The genus (Eurotiomycetes, Coryneliales) includes saprobic and plant pathogenic species. Caliciopsis canker is caused by Peck, a species first reported in the 19 century in North America. In recent years, increasing numbers of outbreaks of Caliciopsis canker have been reported on different spp.

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  • In March 2020, the International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses (ICTV) made updates to the taxonomic classification of the phylum Negarnaviricota.
  • The revisions included adding 20 new genera, deleting 2, moving 1, and renaming 3 at the genus level, along with significant changes at the species level, such as adding 160 species.
  • The article provides the latest accepted taxonomy for Negarnaviricota as ratified by the ICTV.
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Fusarium circinatum is a harmful pathogenic fungus mostly attacking Pinus species and also Pseudotsuga menziesii, causing cankers in trees of all ages, damping-off in seedlings, and mortality in cuttings and mother plants for clonal production. This fungus is listed as a quarantine pest in several parts of the world and the trade of potentially contaminated pine material such as cuttings, seedlings or seeds is restricted in order to prevent its spread to disease-free areas. Inspection of plant material often relies on DNA testing and several conventional or real-time PCR based tests targeting F.

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Background: Consumer preference today is for the consumption of functional food and the reduction of chemical preservatives. Moreover, the antimicrobial properties and health-promoting qualities of plant secondary metabolites are well known. Due to forecasted climate changes and increasing human population, agricultural practices for saving water have become a concern.

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Background: RNA interference (RNAi) techniques have emerged as powerful tools to develop novel management strategies for the control of insect pests. The leafhopper Euscelidius variegatus is a natural vector of chrysanthemum yellows phytoplasma and a laboratory vector of Flavescence dorée phytoplasma. Phytoplasmas are insect-borne bacterial plant pathogens that cause economically relevant crop losses worldwide.

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In the Mediterranean region, wildfires are a major disturbance, determined by ecosystem and forest species characteristics. Both the flammability and resistance to fire of a mixed forest may vary from those of the individual species. Two mixed Mediterranean woodlands, a and stand in Italy; and a and stand in Spain were investigated.

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Oryza sativa, a model plant for Arbuscular Mycorrhizal (AM) symbiosis, has both host and non-host roots. Large lateral (LLR) and fine lateral (FLR) roots display opposite responses: LLR support AM colonization, but FLR do not. Our research aimed to study the molecular, morphological and physiological aspects related to the non-host behavior of FLR.

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