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Plants, Volume 12, Issue 9

May-1 2023 - 189 articles

Cover Story: Crop diseases have a significant economic impact on the industry, the farmer, and the safety of our food. The application of fungicides may harm the beneficial microbes, the water table and cause environmental harm. Mitigating diseases will help all the above issues to be minimized. Machine learning (Artificial Intelligence) is a relatively new tool in the disease management toolbox. Proper monitoring, through disease assessment using AI, drones in remote sensing with precision, with association analysis, will help the farmer in disease management. In addition, if AI is coupled with other tools, such as investigating the beneficial microbes (phytomicrobiome), using our knowledge of the genetics and genomics of host–pathogen interactions, this will provide better protection to the crop from invading pathogens. View this paper
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Articles (189)

  • Review
  • Open Access
16 Citations
7,627 Views
18 Pages

Moringa oleifera as a Natural Alternative for the Control of Gastrointestinal Parasites in Equines: A Review

  • Mona Mohamed Mohamed Yasseen Elghandour,
  • Aristide Maggiolino,
  • Paulina Vázquez-Mendoza,
  • Edwin Rafael Alvarado-Ramírez,
  • José Cedillo-Monroy,
  • Pasquale De Palo and
  • Abdelfattah Zeidan Mohamed Salem

8 May 2023

Studies have shown a wide variety of parasites that infect horses, causing major gastrointestinal damage that can lead to death, and although the main method of control has been synthetic anthelmintics, there are parasites that have developed resista...

  • Article
  • Open Access
17 Citations
4,531 Views
17 Pages

8 May 2023

Evaluation of the allelopathy relationship between different crops is a sensible strategy fallowing the correct use of positive effects and to avoid the disadvantageous effects among plants. This study aimed to detect the allelopathic effect of aqueo...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
4,714 Views
21 Pages

8 May 2023

Oxidative stress and cellular senescence in dermal papilla cells (DPCs) are major etiological factors causing hair loss. In this study, the effect of the Allium hookeri extract (AHE) on hair-inductive and anti-oxidative properties was investigated in...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,565 Views
13 Pages

Alien and Potentially Invasive Plants in Four Lagoons on the Island of Cozumel, Mexico

  • Gonzalo Castillo-Campos,
  • José G. García-Franco,
  • M. Luisa Martínez and
  • J. Jesús Pale-Pale

8 May 2023

The expansion of alien invasive species is a worldwide threat that affects most ecosystems. Islands and freshwater ecosystems are among the most vulnerable to species invasion, resulting in reduced biodiversity. In this study, we aimed to explore the...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,273 Views
8 Pages

8 May 2023

A typical angiosperm flower is usually bisexual, with entomophilous plants having four whorls of organs: the calyx, corolla, stamens, and gynoecium. The flower is usually colorful, and thus, distinct from the dull-colored reproductive organs of gymno...

  • Article
  • Open Access
19 Citations
2,846 Views
15 Pages

8 May 2023

To explore differences in the physiological metabolic response mechanisms of grassland perennial plants to different intensities of salt–alkali stress, we employed GC-MS to identify the metabolome of perennial rhizome-saline-tolerant Leymus chi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,425 Views
13 Pages

8 May 2023

This paper presents the results of a research performed on Gargano Promontory (SE-Italy) on the populations of Scabiosa garganica, a species with little herbarium records and whose few morphological descriptions are outdated. S. garganica belongs to...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,719 Views
22 Pages

Cellular Morphology and Transcriptome Comparative Analysis of Astragalus membranaceus Bunge Sprouts Cultured In Vitro under Different LED Light

  • Ji Won Seo,
  • Jae Geun Lee,
  • Ji Hye Yoo,
  • Jung Dae Lim,
  • Ik Young Choi,
  • Myong Jo Kim,
  • Chang Yeon Yu and
  • Eun Soo Seong

8 May 2023

Astragalus membranaceus, the major components of which are saponins, flavonoids, and polysaccharides, has been established to have excellent pharmacological activity. After ginseng, it is the second most used medicinal plant. To examine the utility o...

  • Article
  • Open Access
21 Citations
3,558 Views
17 Pages

Trunk Water Potential Measured with Microtensiometers for Managing Water Stress in “Gala” Apple Trees

  • Luis Gonzalez Nieto,
  • Annika Huber,
  • Rui Gao,
  • Erica Casagrande Biasuz,
  • Lailiang Cheng,
  • Abraham D. Stroock,
  • Alan N. Lakso and
  • Terence L. Robinson

8 May 2023

The weather variations around the world are already having a profound impact on agricultural production. This impacts apple production and the quality of the product. Through agricultural precision, growers attempt to optimize both yield and fruit si...

  • Review
  • Open Access
13 Citations
8,022 Views
22 Pages

Genomics and Transcriptomics Reveal Genetic Contribution to Population Diversity and Specific Traits in Coconut

  • Kobra Yousefi,
  • Siti Nor Akmar Abdullah,
  • Muhammad Asyraf Md Hatta and
  • Kong Lih Ling

8 May 2023

Coconut is an economically important palm species with a long history of human use. It has applications in various food, nutraceuticals, and cosmetic products, and there has been renewed interest in coconut in recent years due to its unique nutrition...

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