Pruthvi B. Kalyandurg
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View article: Heterologous Production of Cyprosin B in <i>Nicotiana benthamiana</i>: Unveiling the Role of the Plant‐Specific Insert Domain in Protein Function and Subcellular Localisation
Heterologous Production of Cyprosin B in <i>Nicotiana benthamiana</i>: Unveiling the Role of the Plant‐Specific Insert Domain in Protein Function and Subcellular Localisation Open
Plant systems have gained increased attention as an alternative platform for producing heterologous proteins, particularly for industrially relevant proteins. The Cynara cardunculus L. flower extract is traditionally used in cheese product…
View article: RNA silencing is a key regulatory mechanism in the biocontrol fungus Clonostachys rosea-wheat interactions
RNA silencing is a key regulatory mechanism in the biocontrol fungus Clonostachys rosea-wheat interactions Open
Background Small RNA (sRNAs)- mediated RNA silencing is emerging as a key player in host-microbe interactions. However, its role in fungus-plant interactions relevant to biocontrol of plant diseases is yet to be explored. This study aimed …
View article: Heterologous Production of Cyprosin B in<i>Nicotiana benthamiana</i>: Unveiling the Role of the Plant-Specific Insert Domain in Protein Function and Subcellular Localization
Heterologous Production of Cyprosin B in<i>Nicotiana benthamiana</i>: Unveiling the Role of the Plant-Specific Insert Domain in Protein Function and Subcellular Localization Open
The aqueous extract of Cynara cardunculus flowers is traditionally used in cheese production across Mediterranean countries. To meet the growing industrial demand for plant-based milk-clotting enzymes and to explore potential biotechnologi…
View article: Comparative transcriptome profiling provides insights into the growth promotion activity of Pseudomonas fluorescens strain SLU99 in tomato and potato plants
Comparative transcriptome profiling provides insights into the growth promotion activity of Pseudomonas fluorescens strain SLU99 in tomato and potato plants Open
The use of biocontrol agents with plant growth-promoting activity has emerged as an approach to support sustainable agriculture. During our field evaluation of potato plants treated with biocontrol rhizobacteria, four bacteria were associa…
View article: Metabolic Processes and Biological Macromolecules Defined the Positive Effects of Protein-Rich Biostimulants on Sugar Beet Plant Development
Metabolic Processes and Biological Macromolecules Defined the Positive Effects of Protein-Rich Biostimulants on Sugar Beet Plant Development Open
Protein-based biostimulants (PBBs) have a positive effect on plant development, although the biological background for this effect is not well understood. Here, hydrolyzed wheat gluten (HWG) and potato protein film (PF) in two levels (1 an…
View article: Comparative Transcriptome Profiling Provides Insights into the Growth Promotion Activity of<i>Pseudomonas fluorescens</i>strain SLU99 in Tomato and Potato Plants
Comparative Transcriptome Profiling Provides Insights into the Growth Promotion Activity of<i>Pseudomonas fluorescens</i>strain SLU99 in Tomato and Potato Plants Open
The use of biocontrol agents with plant growth-promoting activity has emerged as an approach to support sustainable agriculture. During our field evaluation of potato plants treated with biocontrol rhizobacteria, four bacteria were associa…
View article: Characterization of Environmental Effects on Flowering and Plant Architecture in an Everbearing Strawberry F1-Hybrid by Meristem Dissection and Gene Expression Analysis
Characterization of Environmental Effects on Flowering and Plant Architecture in an Everbearing Strawberry F1-Hybrid by Meristem Dissection and Gene Expression Analysis Open
Floral transition in the cultivated everbearing strawberry is a hot topic because these genotypes flower perpetually and are difficult to maintain in a non-flowering state. However, it has rarely been studied using morphogenetic and molecu…
View article: Characterization of environmental effects on flowering and plant architecture in an everbearing strawberry F1-hybrid by meristem dissection and gene expression analysis
Characterization of environmental effects on flowering and plant architecture in an everbearing strawberry F1-hybrid by meristem dissection and gene expression analysis Open
Floral transition in the cultivated everbearing strawberry is a hot topic because these genotypes flower perpetually and are difficult to maintain in a non-flowering state. However, it has rarely been studied using morphogenetic and molecu…
View article: Plant Growth-Promoting Activity of Pseudomonas aeruginosa FG106 and Its Ability to Act as a Biocontrol Agent against Potato, Tomato and Taro Pathogens
Plant Growth-Promoting Activity of Pseudomonas aeruginosa FG106 and Its Ability to Act as a Biocontrol Agent against Potato, Tomato and Taro Pathogens Open
P. aeruginosa strain FG106 was isolated from the rhizosphere of tomato plants and identified through morphological analysis, 16S rRNA gene sequencing, and whole-genome sequencing. In vitro and in vivo experiments demonstrated that this str…
View article: Spray-induced gene silencing: an innovative strategy for plant trait improvement and disease control
Spray-induced gene silencing: an innovative strategy for plant trait improvement and disease control Open
Modern plant breeding is still a time-consuming and costly process, even with the most advanced technologies such as gene editing. Hence, there is an urgent need to develop alternative means for plant trait manipulation and plant protectio…
View article: Role of Dicer-Dependent RNA Interference in Regulating Mycoparasitic Interactions
Role of Dicer-Dependent RNA Interference in Regulating Mycoparasitic Interactions Open
Small RNAs mediated RNA interference (RNAi) known to regulate several biological processes. Dicer-like endoribonucleases (DCLs) play a vital role in the RNAi pathway by generating sRNAs.
View article: The role of Dicer-dependent RNA interference in regulating cross-species communication during fungus-fungus interactions
The role of Dicer-dependent RNA interference in regulating cross-species communication during fungus-fungus interactions Open
Dicer-like (DCL) proteins play a vital role in transcriptional and post-transcriptional gene silencing, also known as RNA interference (RNAi), by cleaving double-stranded RNAs or single-stranded RNAs with stem-loop structures into small RN…
View article: Spray-induced gene silencing as a potential tool to control potato late blight disease
Spray-induced gene silencing as a potential tool to control potato late blight disease Open
Phytophthora infestans causes late blight disease on potato and tomato and is currently controlled by resistant cultivars or intensive fungicide spraying. Here, we investigated an alternative means for late blight control by spraying potat…
View article: Spray-induced gene silencing: an innovative strategy for plant trait improvement and disease control
Spray-induced gene silencing: an innovative strategy for plant trait improvement and disease control Open
Modern plant breeding is still a time-consuming and costly process, even with the most advanced technologies such as gene editing. Hence, there is an urgent need to develop alternative means for plant trait manipulation and plant protectio…
View article: Effect of RNA silencing suppression activity of chrysanthemum virus B p12 protein on small RNA species
Effect of RNA silencing suppression activity of chrysanthemum virus B p12 protein on small RNA species Open
View article: Potato mop-top virus: variability, movement and suppression of host defence
Potato mop-top virus: variability, movement and suppression of host defence Open
Potato mop-top virus (PMTV) causes an economically damaging disease called potato spraing. Despite being reported across the potato growing regions in the world, very little genetic variability has been reported for the virus. Also, the kn…
View article: Potato Mop-Top Virus Co-Opts the Stress Sensor HIPP26 for Long-Distance Movement
Potato Mop-Top Virus Co-Opts the Stress Sensor HIPP26 for Long-Distance Movement Open
Virus movement proteins facilitate virus entry into the vascular system to initiate systemic infection. The potato mop-top virus (PMTV) movement protein, TGB1, is involved in long-distance movement of both viral ribonucleoprotein complexes…
View article: Molecular and pathobiological characterization of 61 <i>Potato mop‐top virus</i> full‐length cDNAs reveals great variability of the virus in the centre of potato domestication, novel genotypes and evidence for recombination
Molecular and pathobiological characterization of 61 <i>Potato mop‐top virus</i> full‐length cDNAs reveals great variability of the virus in the centre of potato domestication, novel genotypes and evidence for recombination Open
Summary The evolutionary divergence of Potato mop‐top virus (PMTV), a tri‐partite, single‐stranded RNA virus, is exceptionally low, based on the analysis of sequences obtained from isolates from Europe, Asia and North America. In general, …