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In Integrated Pest Management programs, insecticides are applied to agricultural crops when pest densities exceed a predetermined economic threshold. Under conditions of high natural enemy density, however, the economic threshold can be increased, allowing for fewer insecticide applications. These adjustments, called 'dynamic thresholds', allow farmers to exploit existing biological control interactions without economic loss.

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Pine breeding programs in the face of climate change: do we need to change direction?

Tree Physiol

March 2023

Institute of Plant Sciences, Agricultural Research Organization, The Volcani Center, Rishon LeZion 7505101, Israel.

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The worldwide demand for reduced and restricted use of pesticides in agriculture due to serious environmental effects, health risks and the development of pathogen resistance calls for the discovery of new bioactive compounds. In the medical field, antibiotic-resistant microorganisms have become a major threat to man, increasing mortality. Endophytes are endosymbiotic microorganisms that inhabit plant tissues without causing any visible damage to their host.

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Calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase (CaMK), a key downstream target protein in the Ca signaling pathway of eukaryotes, plays an important regulatory role in the growth, development and pathogenicity of plant fungi. Three AaCaMKs (AaCaMK1, AaCaMK2 and AaCaMK3) with conserved PKC_like superfamily domains, ATP binding sites and ACT sites have been cloned from , However, their regulatory mechanism in remains unclear. In this study, the function of the in the development, infection structure differentiation and pathogenicity of was elucidated through targeted gene disruption.

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Inbreeding is generally avoided in animals due to the risk of inbreeding depression following an increase in homozygous deleterious alleles and loss of heterozygosity. Species that regularly inbreed challenge our understanding of the fitness effects of these risks. We investigated the fitness consequences of extended inbreeding in the haplodiploid date stone beetle, Coccotrypes dactyliperda.

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Guard cell activity of PIF4 and HY5 control transpiration.

Plant Sci

March 2023

School of Plant Science and Food Security, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel. Electronic address:

Whole-plant transpiration, controlled by plant hydraulics and stomatal movement, is regulated by endogenous and environmental signals, with the light playing a dominant role. Stomatal pore size continuously adjusts to changes in light intensity and quality to ensure optimal CO intake for photosynthesis on the one hand, together with minimal water loss on the other. The link between light and transpiration is well established, but the genetic knowledge of how guard cells perceive those signals to affect stomatal conductance is still somewhat limited.

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A sensitive soil biological indicator to changes in land-use in regions with Mediterranean climate.

Sci Rep

December 2022

Soil Erosion Research Station, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, HaMaccabim Road, P.O. Box 30, 50200, Rishon LeZion, Beit Dagan, Israel.

The demand for reliable indicators to quantify soil health has increased recently. We propose and test the use of soil microbial functional diversity as an indicator of multifunctional performance in agriculturally important areas. Agricultural fields in the Mediterranean and semiarid regions of Israel were selected as test sites and measured in Spring and Autumn seasons.

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The regulation of flavonoid biosynthesis is only partially explored in pepper (Capsicum annuum L.). The genetic basis underlying flavonoid variation in pepper fruit was studied.

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The interaction of inert nano-particles with cells has significant effect on the potential cytotoxicity of the particles. The role of particle aspect ratio in the interaction with cells was largely studied in the literature; however non consistent conclusions were obtained. In the present study a detailed physical model is presented as well as a set of experimental work and a scan of literature data.

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Current and future trends in the biocontrol of postharvest diseases.

Crit Rev Food Sci Nutr

June 2024

Chongqing Key Laboratory of Economic Plant Biotechnology, College of Landscape Architecture and Life Science/Institute of Special Plants, Chongqing University of Arts and Sciences, Chongqing, China.

Article Synopsis
  • Postharvest diseases in fruits and vegetables lead to major economic losses due to infections primarily caused by necrotrophic fungal pathogens, which thrive on damaged tissues.
  • The field of biocontrol has evolved from a simple model of one organism combating another to a more complex system that includes various factors such as the pathogen, host, environment, and resident microflora.
  • The review highlights advancements in biocontrol over the last 40 years, covering pathogen biology, biocontrol agent discovery, commercialization, and innovative research trends including marker-assisted selection, the fruit microbiome's role, and the use of RNA for disease control.
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SmbHLH60 and SmMYC2 antagonistically regulate phenolic acids and anthocyanins biosynthesis in Salvia miltiorrhiza.

J Adv Res

December 2022

Laboratory of Medicinal Plant Biotechnology, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Zhejiang Chinese Medical University, Hangzhou, Zhejiang 310053, PR China. Electronic address:

Introduction: Salvia miltiorrhiza is a renowned traditional Chinese medicinal plant with extremely high medicinal value, especially for cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases. The jasmonic acid (JA) signaling pathway plays an important role in the improved biosynthesis of secondary metabolites, which is mediated by a major transcriptional regulator, MYC2. However, the JA regulatory mechanism of secondary metabolites biosynthesis in S.

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Bacterial volatile organic compounds as biopesticides, growth promoters and plant-defense elicitors: Current understanding and future scope.

Biotechnol Adv

February 2023

Institute of Soil, Water and Environmental Sciences, Agricultural Research Organization, The Volcani Center, Rishon LeZion, Israel. Electronic address:

Bacteria emit a large number of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) into the environment. VOCs are species-specific and their emission depends on environmental conditions, such as growth medium, pH, temperature, incubation time and interaction with other microorganisms. These VOCs can enhance plant growth, suppress pathogens and act as signaling molecules during plant-microorganism interactions.

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High-quality chromosome-scale genomes facilitate effective identification of large structural variations in hot and sweet peppers.

Hortic Res

September 2022

Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Bioresources, Research Institute of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Plant Genomics Breeding Institute, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Seoul National University, Seoul 08826, Republic of Korea.

Pepper () is an important vegetable crop that has been subjected to intensive breeding, resulting in limited genetic diversity, especially for sweet peppers. Previous studies have reported pepper draft genome assemblies using short read sequencing, but their capture of the extent of large structural variants (SVs), such as presence-absence variants (PAVs), inversions, and copy-number variants (CNVs) in the complex pepper genome falls short. In this study, we sequenced the genomes of representative sweet and hot pepper accessions by long-read and/or linked-read methods and advanced scaffolding technologies.

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Cyanobacterial species are ancient photodiazotrophs prevalent in freshwater bodies and a natural reservoir of many metabolites (low to high molecular weight) such as non-ribosomal peptides, polyketides, ribosomal peptides, alkaloids, cyanotoxins, and isoprenoids with a well-established bioactivity potential. These metabolites enable cyanobacterial survival in extreme environments such as high salinity, heavy metals, cold, UV-B, etc. Recently, these metabolites are gaining the attention of researchers across the globe because of their tremendous applications as antimicrobial agents.

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One of the major obligate plant parasites causing massive economic crop losses belongs to the class of root-knot nematodes (RKNs). Targeting of major nematode parasitism genes Host Delivered-RNAi (HD-RNAi) to confer silencing is established as one of the most effective approaches to curb nematode infection. Utilizing nematode-responsive root-specific (NRRS) promoters to design a dsRNA molecule targeting approach to hamper nematode parasitism.

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genes associated with superfast fig ( L.) fruit ripening.

Front Plant Sci

October 2022

Department of Fruit Tree Sciences, College of Horticulture, China Agricultural University, Beijing, China.

Fig fruits have significant health value and are culturally important. Under suitable climatic conditions, fig fruits undergo a superfast ripening process, nearly doubling in size, weight, and sugar content over three days in parallel with a sharp decrease in firmness. In this study, 119 genes were identified in the fig genome, namely 95 s, 20 s, three s, and one .

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is a necrotrophic pathogen, which actively kills host cells and obtains nutrients from dead cells to achieve infection. However, few reports have elucidated the differential levels of carbon and nitrogen sources over increasing distances of the leading edge in fungal colonized fruit tissues during colonization. Our results showed that the highest consumption of sucrose and fructose, as well as the accumulation of glucose, were found in the decayed region of -colonized 'Delicious' apple fruit compared with the healthy region at the leading edge and the healthy region 6 mm away from the leading edge.

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Pan-genome and multi-parental framework for high-resolution trait dissection in melon (Cucumis melo).

Plant J

December 2022

Cucurbits Section, Department of Vegetable Sciences, Agricultural Research Organization, Newe Ya'ar Research Center, P.O. Box 1021, Ramat Yishay, 3009500, Israel.

Linking genotype with phenotype is a fundamental goal in biology and requires robust data for both. Recent advances in plant-genome sequencing have expedited comparisons among multiple-related individuals. The abundance of structural genomic within-species variation that has been discovered indicates that a single reference genome cannot represent the complete sequence diversity of a species, leading to the expansion of the pan-genome concept.

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The Influences of Illumination Regime on Egg-laying Rhythms of Honey Bee Queens.

J Biol Rhythms

December 2022

Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior, The Alexander Silberman Institute of Life Sciences, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel.

Honey bee queens show extreme fecundity, commonly laying more than a thousand eggs in a single day. It has proven challenging to study the temporal organization of egg-laying behavior because queens are typically active around the clock in the dark cavity of a densely populated nest. To contend with this challenge, we developed two novel methods allowing detailed monitoring of queen activity and egg laying.

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OpNAC1 transcription factor regulates the biosynthesis of the anticancer drug camptothecin by targeting loganic acid O-methyltransferase in Ophiorrhiza pumila.

J Integr Plant Biol

January 2023

Laboratory of Medicinal Plant Biotechnology, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Academy of Chinese Medical Science, Zhejiang Chinese Medical University, Hangzhou, 310053, China.

Camptothecin (CPT) is an anticancer pentacyclic quinoline alkaloid widely used to treat cancer patients worldwide. However, the biosynthetic pathway and transcriptional regulation of camptothecin are largely unknown. Ophiorrhiza pumila, the herbaceous plant from the Rubiaceae family, has emerged as a model plant for studying camptothecin biosynthesis and regulation.

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Pepper variome reveals the history and key loci associated with fruit domestication and diversification.

Mol Plant

November 2022

Key Laboratory of Vegetables, Genetics, and Physiology of China Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, Key Laboratory of Biology and Genetic Improvement of Horticultural Crops of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, Sino-Dutch Joint Laboratory of Horticultural Genomics, Institute of Vegetables and Flowers, CAAS (Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences), 12 Zhongguancun South Street, Beijing 100081, P. R. China. Electronic address:

Pepper (Capsicum spp.) is an important vegetable crop that provides a unique pungent sensation when eaten. Through construction of a pepper variome map, we examined the main groups that emerged during domestication and breeding of C.

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Formation of Robust and Adaptive Biopolymers via Non-Covalent Supramolecular Interactions.

Macromol Rapid Commun

January 2023

Agro-Nanotechnology and Advanced Materials Center, Institute of Postharvest and Food Sciences, Agriculture Research Organization, The Volcani Center, 68 HaMacabim Road, Rishon LeZion, 7505101, Israel.

Biomass-originated materials are the future's next-tier polymers. This work suggests improving mechanical and barrier properties of nature-sourced polymers using non-covalent supramolecular interactions. Polysaccharide chitosan is modified with amino acids via an esterification pathway using a systematic variation of hydrogen bond and aromatic domains (Degrees of substitution 12-49%).

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Plant flowering is antagonistically modulated by similar FLOWERING LOCUS T (FT) and TERMINAL FLOWER 1 (TFL1) proteins. In mango ( L.), flowering is induced by cold temperatures, unless the tree is juvenile or the adult tree had a high fruit load (HFL) in the summer.

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The tobamovirus tomato brown rugose fruit virus (ToBRFV) infects tomato plants harboring the resistance allele, which corresponds with tobamoviruses' avirulence () gene encoding the movement protein to activate a resistance-associated hypersensitive response (HR). ToBRFV has caused severe damage to tomato crops worldwide. Unlike tomato plants, pepper plants harboring the resistance alleles, which correspond with the tobamovirus gene encoding the coat protein, have shown HR manifestations upon ToBRFV infection.

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