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    Understanding the Impact of Salt Stress on Plant Pathogens Through Phenotypic and Transcriptomic Analysis by Hyejung Jung, Gil Han, Duyoung Lee, Hyun-Kyoung Jung, Young-Sam Kim, Hee Jeong Kong, Young-Ok Kim, Young-Su Seo, Jungwook Park

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Additionally, the application of salt stress combined with the beneficial bacterium <i>Chryseobacterium salivictor</i> significantly reduced tomato wilt caused by <i>R. solanacearum</i>, suggesting a potential management strategy. …”
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    Carboxylated Multiwalled Carbon Nanotubes as Dispersive Solid-Phase Extraction Sorbent to Determine Eighteen Polychlorinated Biphenyls in Vegetable Samples by Gas Chromatography-Ma... by Tengfei Liu, Daifeng Yang, Jian Mao, Xueming Zhang, Minghui Dong

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Four representative vegetables (cucumber, tomato, lettuce, and cabbage) were selected as matrices for method validation. …”
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    Attentive Self-supervised Contrastive Learning (ASCL) for plant disease classification by Getinet Yilma, Mesfin Dagne, Mohammed Kemal Ahmed, Ravindra Babu Bellam

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…The pre-trained weights were then fine-tuned on small-scale unseen datasets extracted from the 17-class PlantVillage Taiwan Tomato and Apple datasets. Despite involving fewer than 17 classes, the high variability within each class, such as the disease progression stages, underscores the fine-grained nature of the classification task. …”
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    High-throughput sequencing revealed the symptomatic common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) virome in Iran by Sajad Astaraki, Mohammad Reza Atighi, Masoud Shams-bakhsh

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The results of the total RNA-seq indicated that the common bean samples were infected with sesame curly top virus (SeCTV), beet curly top Iran virus (BCTIV), tomato leaf curl Palampur virus (ToLCPalV), cucumber mosaic virus (CMV), bean common mosaic virus (BCMV), phaseolus vulgaris endornavirus 1 (PvEV1) and phaseolus vulgaris endornavirus 2 (PvEV2). …”
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    Expression of the transcription factor encoding gene <i>StTCP23</i> in potato plants infected with the tuber spindle viroid by N. V. Mironenko, A. S. Orina, N. M. Lashina, О. S. Afanasenko

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…‘Colomba’ were inoculated with leaf sap of the tomato cv. ‘Rutgers’ in which the PSTVd viroid NicTr-3 strain was propagated. …”
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    Ammonium Transporter 1 (<i>AMT1</i>) Gene Family in Pomegranate: Genome-Wide Analysis and Expression Profiles in Response to Salt Stress by Fatima Omari Alzahrani

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Phylogenetic analysis confirmed the homology of <i>PgAMT1</i> genes with previously reported <i>AMT</i> in Arabidopsis and tomato. The tissue-specific expression analysis of <i>PgAMT1</i> genes revealed distinct patterns: <i>PgAMT1-1</i> and <i>PgAMT1-2</i> were predominantly expressed in flowers, <i>PgAMT1-3</i> exhibited notable expression in roots, leaves, and flowers, <i>PgAMT1-4</i> was primarily expressed in leaf tissue, while the expression of <i>PgAMT1-5</i> was detected in both leaves and roots. …”
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    Design and experiment of air-suction drum-type seedling seeder for irregular-shaped vegetable seeds by Yanjun Li, Yunqiang Liu, Yichao Ning, Hongxin Wu, Yaqian Zhao

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Abstract In order to meet the requirements of hole tray seedling transplanting operation for tomato, pepper and other irregular-shaped vegetable seeds, and to solve the problems of poor seeding performance of irregular-shaped vegetable seeder, this study designed an Air-suction Drum-type Precision Seeder. …”
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    Prevalence and Antibiotic Susceptibility Pattern of Foodborne Bacterial Pathogens Isolated From Spoiled Vegetables at Wolaita Sodo Town, South Ethiopia by Krishna Moorthy Sivalingam, Destahun Samuel Sama, Subramaniyan Vaithilingam

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The total viable count was very high in cabbage (10.8 ± 0.29 × 105 cfu/gm) followed by tomato (8.1 ± 0.27 × 105 cfu/gm) and carrot (6.6 ± 0.26 × 105 cfu/gm). …”
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    Pollination deficits increase with urbanization in Chicago by Alexandra Zink, Paul J. CaraDonna, Kelly Larsen, Amy M. Iler

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…We therefore grew 240 plants across six sites at varying levels of urbanization in Chicago, Illinois, to investigate how urbanization relates to pollination of Cucurbita pepo (squash) and the buzz‐pollinated Solanum lycopersicum (tomato). We used a pollen limitation experiment to test whether the reproduction of plants at urban farms is pollen‐limited and whether the magnitude of pollen limitation varies with the extent of urbanization (quantified as the percent of surrounding impervious surface around each site). …”
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    Characterisation of the Endophytic and Rhizospheric Bacillus licheniformis Strains Isolated from Sweet Potato with Plant Growth-Promoting and Yield Enhancing Potential by Ádám Bordé-Pavlicz, Anuar Rysbekovich Zhumakayev, Henrietta Allaga, Mónika Vörös, Pramod Wasudeo Ramteke, Tamás Monostori, Csaba Vágvölgyi

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Furthermore, strain SZMC 27715 induced accelerated germination and a significantly higher germination rate in tomato seeds compared to the control. In a field study, it was observed that strain SZMC 27715 had a potent yield enhancing effect in sweet potato, where a significant yield per plant increase was observed in all treatments (1.13, 1.09 and 1.40 kg) compared to the control plants (0.92 kg). …”
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    Genome-wide identification and expression analysis of the PIN gene family in the pepper pedicel abscission zone and during root development by HE Lei, YAN Xi, LAI Wei, LIU Chongzheng, YANG Hong, HE Jianwen

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Additionally, significant collinearity was observed among the CaPINs, indicating a close genetic relationship with the tomato genome. CaPINs encompass a multitude of elements associated with growth, environmental responses, and hormonal signaling. …”
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    Valorization of mixed blackwater/agricultural wastes for bioelectricity and biohydrogen production: A microbial treatment pathway by G. Plason Z. Plakar, Abdulsalami S. Kovo, Kanayo L. Oguzie, Emeka E. Oguzie

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The optimal feedstock ratio was found to be 3:1:1 (300 g cassava peel, 100 g banana peel, and 100 g tomato waste), with ideal pH conditions at 9.35. This study underscores the potential for generating bioelectricity and biohydrogen from the microbial treatment of mixed blackwater and agricultural wastes in a single system, eliminating the need for separate treatment and the use of external energy source. …”
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    Optimizing water-use efficiency under elevated CO₂: A meta-analysis of crop type, soil modulation, and enrichment methods by Ali Mokhtar, Hongming He, Samar Attaher, Ali Salem, Muneer Alam

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Key findings reveal that: (1) C₃ crops, such as potato and tomato, show significantly greater increases in WUE compared to C₄ crops like maize, with effect sizes of 13.96 and 7.02 for plant-level WUE (WUEₚ), suggesting that C₃ crops may be more advantageous in water-limited environments due to reduced photorespiration under eCO₂; (2) soil type substantially modulates WUE responses, with clay soils, due to their high water-holding capacity, demonstrating the highest WUE enhancements (effect sizes of 7.87 for WUEₚ and 12.54 for yield WUE, WUEᵧ), while sandy soils, characterized by rapid drainage, showed limited improvements; and (3) greenhouse and growth chamber studies displayed the highest WUE improvements, while FACE experiments, which better replicate real-world conditions, indicated smaller WUE increases due to environmental variability, underscoring the need for a hybrid approach that merges controlled data with field insights to develop practical, water-efficient agricultural strategies. …”
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    Potato spindle tuber viroid by A. V. Kochetov, A. Y. Pronozin, N. V. Shatskaya, D. A. Afonnikov, O. S. Afanasenko

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…In the case of PSTVd, disease symptoms may occur due to RNA-interference, which decreases the expression levels of some important cellular regulatory factors, such as, for example, potato StTCP23 from the gibberellic acid pathway with a role in tuber morphogenesis or tomato FRIGIDA-like protein 3 with an early flowering phenotype. …”
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    Rootstocks for Florida Stone Fruit by Ali Sarkhosh, Mercy Olmstead, Jose Chaparro, Thomas Beckman

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…This nematode reproduces abundantly on ‘Nemaguard’ and ‘Nemared’ peach rootstocks as well as on other crops (verbena, eggplant, squash, basil, impatiens, tomato, snapdragon, dill, and certain ornamental plants) (Table 1). …”
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    Developing AI Smart Sprayer for Punch-Hole Herbicide Application in Plasticulture Production System by Renato Herrig Furlanetto, Ana Claudia Buzanini, Arnold Walter Schumann, Nathan Shawn Boyd

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…A dataset of 3378 images was manually collected and annotated during a tomato experimental trial at the University of Florida. …”
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    Genome-wide identification, characterization, and functional analysis of the CHX, SOS, and RLK genes in Solanum lycopersicum under salt stress by Amaal Maghraby, Mohamed Alzalaty

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This study is the first to identify the SOS gene in Solanum lycopersicum (tomato) through genome-wide analysis under salt stress conditions. …”
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    Chemical Control of the Invasive Weed <i>Trianthema portulacastrum</i>: Nethouse Studies by Yaakov Goldwasser, Onn Rabinowitz, Jackline Abu-Nasser, Evgeny Smirnov, Guy Achdary, Hanan Eizenberg

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…In Israel, <i>Trianthema portulacastrum</i> is an invasive weed of increasing importance in agricultural fields, including mainly corn, tomato, alfalfa watermelon, and groundnut crops. The significance of this weed in crops has been recently reported in neighboring countries of Jordan and Egypt. …”
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    Influenza B virus infection alters the regenerative potential of murine alveolar type 2 pneumocytes by Satoko Nakano, Cait E. Hamele, Aleksandra Tata, Purushothama Rao Tata, Nicholas S. Heaton

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Utilizing a Cre-expressing influenza B virus (IBV) and a lox-stop-lox tdTomato reporter mouse model, we identified that alveolar type 2 (AT2) pneumocytes, a progenitor cell type in the distal lung, can survive viral infection. …”
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