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1. Systemic biochemical changes in pepper (Capsicum annuum L.) against Rhizoctonia solani by kale (Brassica oleracea var. acephala L.) green manure application

2. Analysis of Marchantia polymorpha–microorganism interactions: basis for understanding plant–microbe and plant–pathogen interactions

3. The Presence of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi in the Rhizosphere of Transgenic Rapeseed Overexpressing a Trichoderma Thkel1 Gene Improves Plant Development and Yield

4. Rhizosphere mycobiome diversity in four declining Mediterranean tree species

5. «The Flowering Of The Strange Orchid»: From Plant Science To Victorian Horror From a Multidisciplinary Approach

6. Deciphering plant health status: The link between secondary metabolites, fungal community and disease incidence in olive tree

8. Mechanisms involved in drought stress tolerance triggered by rhizobia strains in wheat

9. Endophytic fungi from kale (Brassica oleracea var. acephala) modify roots-glucosinolate profile and promote plant growth in cultivated Brassica species. First description of Pyrenophora gallaeciana

10. Fungal endophytes of Brassicaceae: Molecular interactions and crop benefits

11. Overview of the use of biochar from main cereals to stimulate plant growth

12. Attitude of basic education students towards peers with educational and special needs / Actitudes de estudiantes de educación básica hacia compañeros con necesidades educativas especiales

13. Effect of volatile and non-volatile metabolites from Leptosphaeria maculans on tomato calli under abiotic stresses

14. Performing the Pandemics

15. Dancing someone else's movements through someone else’s body

16. Computer-based synaesthesia and the design of complex methods to approach multimodal realities of dance and music through technology. An interview with Alexander R. Jensenius, Deputy-Director of the RITMO Centre of Excellence of the University of Oslo

17. Development of a Biological Control Strategy against Fusariosis and Rabies of Fuentesaúco-Chickpea (PGI) through the Use of the Trichoderma Fungus †

18. Marchantia polymorpha as a model plant in the evolutionary study of plant-microorganism interactions

19. Biological Control of Plant-Parasitic Nematodes by Filamentous Fungi Inducers of Resistance: Trichoderma, Mycorrhizal and Endophytic Fungi

20. The Trichoderma harzianum Kelch Protein ThKEL1 Plays a Key Role in Root Colonization and the Induction of Systemic Defense in Brassicaceae Plants

22. Trichoderma hamatum Increases Productivity, Glucosinolate Content and Antioxidant Potential of Different Leafy Brassica Vegetables

23. The Pbo Cluster from Pseudomonas syringae pv. Phaseolicola NPS3121 Is Thermoregulated and Required for Phaseolotoxin Biosynthesis

24. Agronomic and Metabolomic Side-Effects of a Divergent Selection for Indol-3-Ylmethylglucosinolate Content in Kale (Brassica oleracea var. acephala)

25. Insight into the Microbiological Control Strategies against Botrytis cinerea Using Systemic Plant Resistance Activation

26. Development of Transgenic Brassica Crops against Biotic Stresses Caused by Pathogens and Arthropod Pests

27. Trichoderma parareesei Favors the Tolerance of Rapeseed (Brassica napus L.) to Salinity and Drought Due to a Chorismate Mutase

28. Trichoderma harzianum Root Colonization in Arabidopsis

29. ¿Cómo tener éxito en un doctorado en Psicología? Opinión de los directores de Tesis Doctorales más productivos en España

31. Activation of sweet pepper defense responses by novel and known biocontrol agents of the genus Bacillus against Botrytis cinerea and Verticillium dahliae

32. Trichoderma hamatum can act as an inter-plant communicator of foliar pathogen infections by colonizing the roots of nearby plants: A new inter-plant 'wired communication'

33. First study on the root endophytic fungus Trichoderma hamatum as an entomopathogen: development of a fungal bioinsecticide against cotton leafworm (Spodoptera littoralis)

34. Glucosinolate-extracts from residues of conventional and organic cultivated broccoli leaves (Brassica oleracea var. italica) as potential industrially-scalable efficient biopesticides against fungi, oomycetes and plant parasitic nematodes

35. Development of agricultural bio-inoculants based on mycorrhizal fungi and endophytic filamentous fungi: Co-inoculants for improve plant-physiological responses in sustainable agriculture

36. Bacillus as a source of phytohormones for use in agriculture

41. Endophytic fungi as direct plant growth promoters for sustainable agricultural production

43. Biological control of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. ciceri and Ascochyta rabiei infecting protected geographical indication Fuentesaúco-Chickpea by Trichoderma species

44. A potential role of salicylic acid in the evolutionary behavior of Trichoderma as a plant pathogen: from Marchantia polymorpha to Arabidopsis thaliana

45. Glucosinolates as an effective tool in plant-parasitic nematodes control: Exploiting natural plant defenses

46. Recent advances in E-monitoring of plant diseases

47. Reviews

48. Control of postharvest diseases in berries through edible coatings and bacterial probiotics

49. Combined use of Trichoderma and beneficial bacteria (mainly Bacillus and Pseudomonas): Development of microbial synergistic bio-inoculants in sustainable agriculture

50. AtCube: performing pathogen-root infection tests on Arabidopsis thaliana in a completely controlled way

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