Terpene Down-Regulation Triggers Innate Immunity and Resistance to Fungal Pathogens in Orange Fruits
Volatile organic compounds, most of them being terpenes, are signals emitted by plants for communication with the environment. Orange fruit accumulates mainly terpenes in mature peel oil glands with D-limonene accounting for approximately 97% of terpene content. We have generated transgenic orange p...
| Autores principales: | , , , , , , , , , |
|---|---|
| Otros Autores: | |
| Formato: | Objeto de conferencia |
| Lenguaje: | Inglés |
| Publicado: |
2017
|
| Acceso en línea: | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11939/4425 |
Ejemplares similares: Terpene Down-Regulation Triggers Innate Immunity and Resistance to Fungal Pathogens in Orange Fruits
- Terpene Down-Regulation Triggers Defense Responses in Transgenic Orange Leading to Resistance against Fungal Pathogens
- Terpene Down-Regulation in Orange Reveals the Role of Fruit Aromas in Mediating Interactions with Insect Herbivores and Pathogens
- Resistance to pathogens in terpene down-regulated orange fruits inversely correlates with the accumulation of D-limonene in peel oil glands
- Principal component analysis (PCA) of volatile terpene compounds dataset emitted by genetically modified sweet orange fruits and juices in which a D-limonene synthase was either up-or down-regulated vs.empty vector controls
- The monoterpene limonene in orange peels attracts pests and microorganisms.
- Role of platelets during innate immunity to Streptococcus pneumoniae pneumonia