Jul 24 2019
Volatile compounds (VCs) released by different phytopathogenic fungi act as signals that promote the growth of plants, photosynthesis, early flowering, and starch over-accumulation in leaves. The International research team of scientists, among others, from Niigata University Kariwa Village Advanced Agro-Biotechnology Research Center (including Specially Appointed Assistant Professor Marouane Baslam, Professor Toshiaki Mitsui) and the CSIC-Institute of Agrobiotechnology (Pamplona, Spain) (including Professor Javier Pozueta-Romero) found an important target involved in the mechanisms of VCs-promoting plant growth.
Title: Plant responses to fungal volatiles involve global post-translational thiol redox proteome changes that affect photosynthesis
Journal: Plant, Cell & Environment
Authors: Kinia Ameztoy, Marouane Baslam, ?ngela María Sánchez-López, Francisco José Mu?oz, Abdellatif Bahaji, Goizeder Almagro, Pablo García-Gómez, Edurne Baroja-Fernández, Nuria De Diego, Jan F Humplík, Lydia Ugena, Lukas Spichal, Karel Dole?al, Kentaro Kaneko, Toshiaki Mitsui, Francisco Javier Cejudo, Javier Pozueta-Romero
DOI: 10.1111/pce.13601
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