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Antifungial activity of milkweed (Euphorbia hirta L.) in the control of moniliasis (Moniliophthora roreri Cif.) of cocoa (Theobroma cacao L.)
OtherAbstract: The cocoa crop (Theobroma cacao) is constantly affected by diseases that can considerably compromisePalabras claves:Autores:Ronald Oswaldo Villamar-TorresFuentes:googleAlkaloid production and response to natural adverse conditions in Peganum harmala: in silico transcriptome analyses
ArticleAbstract: Peganum harmala is a valuable wild plant that grows and survives under adverse conditions and producPalabras claves:Halophyte, model plant, RNA-seq, SSR, transcription factorAutores:Ale Seyed Ghafoor S.M.H., Bryon Wladimir Oviedo Bayas, Byron Oviedo, Carlos Alfredo Salas Macías, Dario Herrera Jácome, Ítalo Espinoza Guerra, Jandaghi P., Jazayeri S.M., Karime Montes-Escobar, Morán C.Q., Pooralinaghi M., Ronald Oswaldo Villamar-Torres, Veiskarami G., Yenny G. Torres-NavarreteFuentes:googlescopusEnvironmental Factors Enhance Production of Plant Secondary Metabolites Toward More Tolerance and Human Health: Cocoa and Coffee Two Model Species
OtherAbstract: Plants genetically are able to produce secondary metabolites (SM). The aim of SM production varies dPalabras claves:Autores:Byron Oviedo, RAQUEL GUERRERO, Ronald Oswaldo Villamar-TorresFuentes:googleOptimal conditions for pollen storage of ochroma pyramidale
ArticleAbstract: Knowledge about pollen biology is fundamental for the planning of controlled crosses in programs ofPalabras claves:In vitro germinability, Pollen cryopreservationAutores:Cando M.G., Ivonne Jalca Zambrano, Jessenia Castro Olaya, Luz Cecilia Garcia C., Ronald Oswaldo Villamar-TorresFuentes:googlescopusVolatile organic compounds: plant natural defense mechanisms against herbivorous arthropods and an opportunity for plant breeding of cotton
OtherAbstract: Plants’ natural defense mechanisms against herbivorous arthropods include the emission of volatile oPalabras claves:Autores:Gabriel Liu-Ba Delfini, Ronald Oswaldo Villamar-TorresFuentes:google