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Pilar García-Agustín
Researcher at James I University
Publications - 78
Citations - 4310
Pilar García-Agustín is an academic researcher from James I University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pseudomonas syringae & Jasmonic acid. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 73 publications receiving 3651 citations.
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Priming: Getting Ready for Battle
Uwe Conrath,Gerold J. M. Beckers,Victor Flors,Pilar García-Agustín,Gábor Jakab,Felix Mauch,Mari-Anne Newman,Corné M. J. Pieterse,Benoît Poinssot,María J. Pozo,Alain Pugin,Ulrich Schaffrath,Jurriaan Ton,David Wendehenne,Laurent Zimmerli,Brigitte Mauch-Mani +15 more
TL;DR: The current knowledge of priming in various induced-resistance phenomena in plants is summarized.
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Interplay between JA, SA and ABA signalling during basal and induced resistance against Pseudomonas syringae and Alternaria brassicicola
Victor Flors,Jurriaan Ton,Ronald Van Doorn,Gábor Jakab,Pilar García-Agustín,Brigitte Mauch-Mani +5 more
TL;DR: BA prevents pathogen-induced suppression of ABA accumulation, and sensitizes the tissue to ABA, causing augmented deposition of PMR4-derived callose.
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Enzymatic and Non-enzymatic Antioxidant Responses of Carrizo citrange, a Salt-Sensitive Citrus Rootstock, to Different Levels of Salinity
TL;DR: Data indicate that Carrizo citrange responded to salt-induced oxidative stress by increasing enzymatic and non-enzymatic antioxidant defenses proportionally to the extent of the stress imposed, and that in all plants the malondialdehyde content remained at a moderate level.
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Priming of plant resistance by natural compounds. Hexanoic acid as a model
TL;DR: This review highlights the recent advances made in the characterization of natural compounds that induce resistance by a priming mechanism, with special emphasis placed on hexanoic acid (Hx), proposed herein as a model tool for this research field.
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An engineered plant that accumulates higher levels of heavy metals than Thlaspi caerulescens, with yields of 100 times more biomass in mine soils
Mar Pérez Martinéz,Pilar Bernal,Concepción Almela,Dinoraz Vélez,Pilar García-Agustín,Ramón Serrano,Juan Navarro-Aviñó +6 more
TL;DR: Nicotiana glauca transformed with TaPCS1 was tested for its application in phytoremediation and showed a greater accumulation as well as an extension to a wider range of elements, including Cd, Ni and B.