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2020
DOI: 10.3390/app10228152
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Understanding Biotic Stress and Hormone Signalling in Cassava (Manihot esculenta): Potential for Using Hyphenated Analytical Techniques

Abstract: Biotic stresses often constitute major factors limiting global crop yields. A better understanding of plant responses to these stresses will facilitate efforts to improve stress tolerance and yields, especially in a climatically changing world. Numerous attempts have been made to confer tolerance/resistance to biotic stresses using both traditional and modern breeding methods. Mechanisms of biotic stress tolerance controlled by signalling networks and the analysis of genes controlling the yield and biotic stre… Show more

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“…manihoti and P . herreni ( Rauwane and Ntushelo, 2020 ). These mealybugs can be controlled through various biological control methods like using insect parasitoids and choosing an appropriate parasitoid in biological methods requires correct identification of mealybug species.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…manihoti and P . herreni ( Rauwane and Ntushelo, 2020 ). These mealybugs can be controlled through various biological control methods like using insect parasitoids and choosing an appropriate parasitoid in biological methods requires correct identification of mealybug species.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Toxic metals have been added to agriculture soils as a result of increased reliance on chemical fertilizers and sewage wastewater irrigation, as well as increasing Current Trends in Wheat Research industrialization, having detrimental consequences on the soil-plant environment system [16]. These metals bioaccumulate and slowly enter plants through air, water, and progression of the food chain over a certain period of time [17].…”
Section: Toxinmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Toxic metals are accumulated in the agricultural soils due to excessive use of chemical fertilizers along with increasing industrialization, showing harmful consequences to the soil–plant interaction system [ 78 ]. These metals concentrate and enter the plant system at a slow rate via water and air and enter the food chains over a certain time [ 79 ]. This poses a considerable threat to the natural food web and biogeochemical cycle [ 80 ].…”
Section: Abiotic Stresses and Crop Plantsmentioning
confidence: 99%