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This study identifies RipBH as a self-cleaving protease effector from Ralstonia solanacearum that contributes to bacterial wilt and tuber rot in potatoes. The research demonstrates that RipBH undergoes auto-cleavage to induce host cell death and disrupt intracellular homeostasis, providing insights into the molecular mechanisms of potato-pathogen interactions.
This study investigates the foliar uptake mechanisms of phosphorus and nano-hydroxyapatite in Solanum tuberosum using advanced imaging techniques. It identifies distinct pathways for nutrient entry—cuticular for ions and stomatal for nanoparticles—and demonstrates that nano-fertilizers can significantly improve phosphorus uptake efficiency in potatoes compared to traditional methods.
This study identifies Potato spindle tuber viroid (PSTVd) in imported dahlia bulbs and evaluates its pathogenicity in potato plants. The research demonstrates that while infected potato plants show no aboveground symptoms, the tubers exhibit characteristic deformations and prominent eyes.
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An AI-powered Knowledge Hub for Potato Functional Genomics, Plant Commun., 10.1016/j.xplc.2026.101730