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Application of exogenous xyloglucan oligosaccharides affects molecular responses to salt stress in arabidopsis thaliana seedlings
ArticleAbstract: Soil salinity is one of the most devastating problems which reduces crop production and increases dePalabras claves:Antioxidative response, Arabidopsis thaliana, Salinity stress, Xyloglucan oligosaccharidesAutores:Cabrera J.C., Edison Bonifaz-Arcos, Eduardo Tejera, Fernando Rivas-Romero, Gabriela Viteri, José M. Alvarez-Suarez, Lien González-Pérez, Mayra C. Obando-Rojas, Rogers H.J., Timothy Páez-WatsonFuentes:scopusIncreased salinity stress tolerance of Nicotiana tabacum L. in vitro plants with the addition of xyloglucan oligosaccharides to the culture medium
ArticleAbstract: Xyloglucan oligosaccharides (XGOs), derived from the hydrolysis of plant cell wall xyloglucan, are aPalabras claves:Antioxidant system, biostimulants, NICOTIANA TABACUM, Salt stress, Xyloglucan oligosaccharidesAutores:Cabrera J.C., Doménica López, Fernando Rivas-Romero, José M. Alvarez-Suarez, Leonardo Estrada, Lien González-Pérez, Pérez Pelea L., Timothy Páez-WatsonFuentes:googlescopusPbkp_redicting the impact of temperature on metabolic fluxes using resource allocation modelling: Application to polyphosphate accumulating organisms
ArticleAbstract: The understanding of microbial communities and the biological regulation of its members is crucial fPalabras claves:biosynthesis, Metabolic modelling, Polyphosphate accumulating organisms, Resource allocation, TEMPERATUREAutores:Timothy Páez-Watson, van Loosdrecht M.C.M., Wahl S.A.Fuentes:scopusThe protective effect of acerola (Malpighia emarginata) against oxidative damage in human dermal fibroblasts through the improvement of antioxidant enzyme activity and mitochondrial functionality
ArticleAbstract: Acerola fruits (Malpighia emarginata DC.) from the central region of Cuba were analyzed to determinePalabras claves:Autores:Afrin S., Battino M.A., Forbes-Hernandez T.Y., Gasparrini M., Giampieri F., Gonzalez-Paramás A.M., José M. Alvarez-Suarez, Mazzoni L., Quiles J.L., Santos-Buelga C., Timothy Páez-WatsonFuentes:scopus