Carbon fluxes between primary metabolism and phenolic pathway in plant tissues under stress

S Caretto, V Linsalata, G Colella, G Mita… - International Journal of …, 2015 - mdpi.com
Higher plants synthesize an amazing diversity of phenolic secondary metabolites. Phenolics
are defined secondary metabolites or natural products because, originally, they were …

Facing up to the paradigm of ecological intensification in agronomy: revisiting methods, concepts and knowledge

T Doré, D Makowski, E Malézieux… - European journal of …, 2011 - Elsevier
Agriculture is facing up to an increasing number of challenges, including the need to ensure
various ecosystem services and to resolve apparent conflicts between them. One of the …

Water shortage and quality of fleshy fruits—making the most of the unavoidable

J Ripoll, L Urban, M Staudt… - Journal of …, 2014 - academic.oup.com
Extreme climatic events, including drought, are predicted to increase in intensity, frequency,
and geographic extent as a consequence of global climate change. In general, to grow …

Nitrogen and water availability to tomato plants triggers bottom-up effects on the leafminer Tuta absoluta

P Han, AV Lavoir, J Le Bot, E Amiens-Desneux… - Scientific Reports, 2014 - nature.com
This study examined the effects of various levels of nitrogen inputs (optimal, insufficient and
excessive) and water inputs (optimal, low drought and high drought) to tomato plants …

Elicitation: an underutilized tool in the development of medicinal plants as a source of therapeutic secondary metabolites

J Gorelick, N Bernstein - Advances in agronomy, 2014 - Elsevier
Although there is a plethora of traditional plants with great therapeutic potential, the majority
of medicinal plants have yet to be utilized on a large scale. One of the main reasons for this …

Carotenoid responses to environmental stimuli: integrating redox and carbon controls into a fruit model

AL Fanciullino, LPR Bidel, L Urban - Plant, Cell & Environment, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Carotenoids play an important role in plant adaptation to fluctuating environments as well as
in the human diet by contributing to the prevention of chronic diseases. Insights have been …

Vermicompost increases defense against root-knot nematode (Meloidogyne incognita) in tomato plants

Z Xiao, M Liu, L Jiang, X Chen, BS Griffiths, H Li… - Applied soil ecology, 2016 - Elsevier
Sustainable agriculture aims to manage soil and plant health while relying less on chemical
inputs. The individual effect of organic amendments or resistant crop cultivars on the …

[HTML][HTML] Bottom-up effects of irrigation, fertilization and plant resistance on Tuta absoluta: implications for Integrated Pest Management

P Han, N Desneux, C Becker, R Larbat, J Le Bot… - Journal of Pest …, 2019 - Springer
Soil abiotic factors and plant traits are able to trigger bottom-up effects along the tri-trophic
plant–herbivore–natural enemy interactions. The consequences could be useful for …

In the light of new greenhouse technologies: 1. Plant‐mediated effects of artificial lighting on arthropods and tritrophic interactions

I Vänninen, DM Pinto, AI Nissinen… - Annals of Applied …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
This review describes the effects of the current and emerging lighting technologies on
plants, and the plant‐mediated effects on herbivorous and beneficial arthropods in high …

Metabolomics analysis reveals potential mechanisms of phenolic accumulation in lettuce (Lactuca sativa L.) induced by low nitrogen supply

W Zhou, X Liang, K Li, P Dai, J Li, B Liang… - Plant Physiology and …, 2021 - Elsevier
The roles of nitrogen availability in determining the phenolic accumulation of vegetables
have been widely studied, but the underlying mechanism involved remains unknown. Thus …