Activity of chitin/chitosan/chitosan oligosaccharide against plant pathogenic nematodes and potential modes of application in agriculture: A review
Z Fan, L Wang, Y Qin, P Li - Carbohydrate Polymers, 2023 - Elsevier
Chemical nematicide is the most common method of controlling plant-parasitic nematodes
(PPN). Given the negative impact of chemical nematicides on the environment and …
(PPN). Given the negative impact of chemical nematicides on the environment and …
Plant-parasitic nematodes as a potential threat to protected agriculture: Current status and management options
Due to climate change, population explosion, shrinkage of arable land and reduced water
availability, a paradigm shift in global crop production is occurring towards protected …
availability, a paradigm shift in global crop production is occurring towards protected …
Rooting out the mechanisms of root-knot nematode–plant interactions
Root-knot nematodes (RKNs; Meloidogyne spp.) engage in complex parasitic interactions
with many different host plants around the world, initiating elaborate feeding sites and …
with many different host plants around the world, initiating elaborate feeding sites and …
[HTML][HTML] Nematode-encoded RALF peptide mimics facilitate parasitism of plants through the FERONIA receptor kinase
X Zhang, H Peng, S Zhu, J Xing, X Li, Z Zhu, J Zheng… - Molecular plant, 2020 - cell.com
The molecular mechanism by which plants defend against plant root-knot nematodes
(RKNs) is largely unknown. The plant receptor kinase FERONIA and its peptide ligands …
(RKNs) is largely unknown. The plant receptor kinase FERONIA and its peptide ligands …
[HTML][HTML] Plant proteins and processes targeted by parasitic nematode effectors
Sedentary endoparasitic nematodes, such as root-knot nematodes (RKN; Meloidogyne spp.)
and cyst nematodes (CN; Heterodera spp. and Globodera spp.) cause considerable …
and cyst nematodes (CN; Heterodera spp. and Globodera spp.) cause considerable …
The activation and suppression of plant innate immunity by parasitic nematodes
A Goverse, G Smant - Annual review of phytopathology, 2014 - annualreviews.org
Plant-parasitic nematodes engage in prolonged and intimate relationships with their host
plants, often involving complex alterations in host cell morphology and function. It is puzzling …
plants, often involving complex alterations in host cell morphology and function. It is puzzling …
Phytoparasitic nematode control of plant hormone pathways
G Gheysen, MG Mitchum - Plant Physiology, 2019 - academic.oup.com
Phytoparasitic Nematode Control of Plant Hormone Pathways | Plant Physiology | Oxford
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Plant-parasitic nematode infections in rice: molecular and cellular insights
Being one of the major staple foods in the world, and an interesting model monocot plant,
rice (Oryza sativa L.) has recently received attention from molecular nematologists studying …
rice (Oryza sativa L.) has recently received attention from molecular nematologists studying …
Gall-forming root-knot nematodes hijack key plant cellular functions to induce multinucleate and hypertrophied feeding cells
B Favery, M Quentin, S Jaubert-Possamai… - Journal of insect …, 2016 - Elsevier
Among plant-parasitic nematodes, the root-knot nematodes (RKNs) of the Meloidogyne spp.
are the most economically important genus. RKN are root parasitic worms able to infect …
are the most economically important genus. RKN are root parasitic worms able to infect …
A MIF-like effector suppresses plant immunity and facilitates nematode parasitism by interacting with plant annexins
J Zhao, L Li, Q Liu, P Liu, S Li, D Yang… - Journal of …, 2019 - academic.oup.com
Plant-parasitic nematodes secrete numerous effectors to facilitate parasitism, but detailed
functions of nematode effectors and their plant targets remain largely unknown. Here, we …
functions of nematode effectors and their plant targets remain largely unknown. Here, we …