Key Factors in Plant-Pathogen Interactions

Numerous factors in plants play key roles in plant-pathogen interactions. For example, adjustments in some parts of the plant cell, such as plant cuticles, plasmodesmata, and aquaporins, influence plant-pathogen interactions. Detecting these influencing factors and exploring the mechanisms of their effects can help develop new plant protection solutions. STEMart offers professional services to help detect factors affecting plant-pathogen interactions and explore the mechanisms.

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Analysis of Plant Cuticle in Plant-Pathogen Interactions

The plant cuticle is vital as a resistance structure for plants against pathogen invasion. We help to analyze the structure of the plant cuticle and explore the factors that influence it.

Analysis of Plant Oxylipins in Plant-Pathogen Interactions

Plant oxylipins play developmental and defensive roles. We help analyze plant oxylipins and explore their signaling and non-signaling effects.

Analysis of Plant Plasmodesmata in Plant-Pathogen Interactions

Plasmodesmata (PD) connect adjacent cells of plants and not only maintains communication between plant cells but also control metabolite partitioning. We help to detect the state of PD and explore the factors that influence its state.

Analysis of Plant Aquaporins in Plant-Pathogen Interactions

Plant aquaporins greatly influence plant immunity. We offer services to help discover plant aquaporins and explore their functions.

Analysis of Plant Silicon in Plant-Pathogen Interactions

A plant’s ability to absorb and translocate Si affects its ability to resist pathogens. We help analyze Si in plants and explore the specific role of Si in plant-pathogen interactions.

Analysis of Plant Phytohormones in Plant-Pathogen Interactions

Phytohormones play important roles in plant growth and immune regulation, and we offer services to help detect a wide range of phytohormones and study their function in plant-pathogen interactions.

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