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Ton J, Jakab G, Toquin V, Flors V, Lavicoli A, Maeder MN, Metraux J-P, Mauch-Mani B (2005) Dissecting the β-aminobutyric acid-induced priming phenomenon in Arabidopsis. Plant Cell 17:987–999 Jonsson M, Wratten SD, Landis DA, Gurr GM (2008) Recent advances in conservation biocontrol of arthropods by arthropods. Biol Control 45:172–175 Anthony Clarke, 42, acrobat from Port Maria, says he started drinking roots tonic when he was about 15 years old "just out of sheer curiosity, because I heard people talking about what it does for the body". He now claims "the roots strengthen my body and also enhances my sex life. In other words, roots put the lead in your pencil! I must point out, too, that roots is good for many things and not only do I drink it for sheer pleasure, but also to calm the nerves".

Hodge S, Powell G (2011) Factors influencing the inhibition of aphids by β-aminobutyric acid. Bulletin IOBC/WPRS (in press) Made from 100 percent natural ingredients, this Baba Roots Herbal Drink gives you the energy and boost you need to take on your day. Home-made roots drinks/tonics have been a part of the Jamaican tradition for a long time. The formulas for these roots/tonics are usually handed down by older members of the family or community members. This powerful, traditional herbal tonic helps to stimulate your nerves, cells and organs, helps improve circulation, alleviate pain and many other benefits.Despite the similarity of the effect of priming on the tomato methylome to responses seen following various other biotic stresses, we did not detect a widespread correspondence between differential methylation and differential gene expression. There was no enrichment of CG or CHG DMRs in genes differentially regulated by pathogen infection. However, consistent with studies discussed above, there was a significant enrichment in genes overlapping CHH hypoDMRs in our DEG lists ( Table 2). Nevertheless, the overall enrichment was relatively low (less than twofold) and the total proportion of DEGs containing CHH DMRs in their promoters was only around 15% (compared with 8% across the entire genome). The majority of pathogen-responsive genes therefore do not contain DMRs (as defined under the parameters applied in our analysis). Furthermore, enrichment of genes with DMRs was similar for DEG lists identified from both control and BABA-treated plants. This suggests that either targetting of DMRs to stress responsive genes is not causally linked with transcriptional priming, or alternatively that our criteria for defining a primed gene are ineffective. For example, genes in the “control only” and “control and BABA” categories that we considered not to be primed, might exhibit enhanced expression in BABA treated leaves at time points other than those sampled here. Regardless, we did not detect differential methylation in the majority of genes exhibiting primed expression. It is likely, therefore, that the changes in DNA methylation associated with BABA treatment are predominantly linked indirectly to the transcriptional response of primed plants challenged with the pathogen. Nevertheless, the set of genes overlapping CHH DMRs was enriched for several GO terms linked with stress responses, especially in relation to oxidative stress ( Table 1). Since oxidative stress is common to many biotic and abiotic stresses, the preferential CHH hypomethylation of genes linked with oxidative stress may be related to the ability of BABA to confer resistance or tolerance against a wide range of different stressors ( Baccelli and Mauch-Mani, 2016; Cohen et al., 2016). Indeed, improved oxidative stress tolerance is commonly reported as a mechanism for BABA priming (e.g., Dubreuil-Maurizi et al., 2010; Pastor et al., 2013; Roylawar and Kamble, 2017). In addition, GO terms linked to general regulation were also over-represented amongst genes with CHH DMRs, which may be one mechanism for the in trans regulation of responses to infection by (de)methylation identified by López Sánchez et al. (2016) and Stassen et al. (2018). Kift NB, Mead A, Reynolds K, Sime S, Barber MD, Denholm I, Tatchell GM (2004) The impact of insecticide resistance in the currant-lettuce aphid, Nasonovia ribisnigri, on pest management in lettuce. Agric For Entomol 6:295–309 The Supplementary Material for this article can be found online at: https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpls.2022.836326/full#supplementary-material Footnotes Roots do have chemicals in them. Until we can ascertain what is really in those roots we can’t declare them safe,” argues Dr Audley Betton, a general practitioner. “Too much of one thing is good for nothing. For example, too much ginger thins out the blood, and if one should have an emergency operation he would overbleed,” Betton advises. van Hulten M, Pelser M, van Loon LC, Pieterse CMJ, Ton J (2006) Costs and benefits of priming for defense in Arabidopsis. Proc Natl Acad Sci 103:5602–5607

Contains Chainy Root- an outstanding source of iron thus increasing blood count and reducing anaemia Cohen Y, Gisi U (1994) Systemic translocation of 14C-DL-β-aminobutyric acid in tomato plants in relation to induced resistance against Phytophthora infestans. Phys Mol Plant Pathol 45:441–456 Roots tonics have long been staples in the Jamaican grassroots culture, with wild claims of the many ills the drink can cure, and significantly, about its ability to enhance sexual performance. Zimmerli L, Jakab G, Metraux J-P, Mauch-Mani B (2000) Potentiation of pathogen-specific defense mechanisms in Arabidopsis by β-aminobutyric acid. Proc Natl Acad Sci 97:12920–12925 Fiedler AK, Landis DA, Wratten SD (2008) Maximizing ecosystem services from conservation biological control: the role of habitat management. Biol Control 45:254–271Michael Williams, slippers-maker who sells in Premier Plaza in Kingston, is an occasional drinker: "I drink it three to four times per month. It puts strength in the body... I mean the entire body. It is best, however, when you boil it yourself. Roots is a good thing, it is natural... I mean, anything that God produces is the right thing... the real thing."

The herb saw palmetto has been used over many years for boosting sexual health in men and it has also been used to treat impotence which is a major concern in fertility. Dewar AM (2007) Chemical control. In: van Emden HF, Harrington R (eds) Aphids as crop pests. CABI, Wallingford, pp 391–422 Hodge S, Powell G, Andrews M (2011) The effects of β-aminobutyric acid on seed germination, growth and chemical composition of crop plants. Bulletin IOBC/WPRS (in press)The product is Jamaican, and we intend to keep it Jamaican," said Dennisur. "All the ingredients that are used in the production of the Baba Roots drink are from indigenous Jamaican plants. The datasets presented in this study can be found in online repositories. The names of the repository/repositories and accession number(s) can be found below: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/geo/, GSE190782. Author Contributions

There are also some other herbs that are good for fertility. These include red clover. This herb is a source of bioidentical antioxidants. Red clover can be used to treat menstrual symptoms and promote regular periods. Another herb that is good for fertility in women is red raspberry. This herb serves as a tonic for the uterus. However, with science now coming to terms with traditional beliefs of the healing abilities of roots and herbs, a new global market known as nutriceutical market is steadily gaining momentum.

Sarfraz M, Dosdall LM, Keddie BA (2009a) Fitness of the parasitoid Diadegma insulare is affected by its host’s food plants. Basic Appl Ecol 10:563–572 IR responses are triggered in the presence of biotic stress and are recognised by the subsequent increase in resistance both to the current challenge, and in many cases, to future challenges too ( de Kesel et al., 2021). An area of significant interest in longer-lasting IR is the process known as priming. As well as immediate activation of inducible defences following stress, plants can also enhance future defences without long-term production of costly defensive metabolites and proteins. The establishment of priming creates a heightened state of alert in which defence responses can be triggered more rapidly and/or to a greater degree in response to a second stress encounter ( Conrath et al., 2015; Mauch-Mani et al., 2017; Wilkinson et al., 2019). Because it does not involve constitutively elevated defence, priming optimises the trade-off between the costs and benefits of defence ( van Hulten et al., 2006). In many cases, priming can be maintained for long periods, extending for the lifetime of the plant, and even in some instances, into the next generation ( Luna et al., 2012; Rasmann et al., 2012; Slaughter et al., 2012). As well as natural infection by pests and diseases, the application of various chemical agents can also trigger immediate IR and longer-term defence priming responses. Such chemicals include endogenous plant hormones and other signalling molecules such as jasmonic acid (JA; Worrall et al., 2012), pipecolic acid ( Bernsdorff et al., 2016) and C 6 green leaf volatiles ( Scala et al., 2013), biological molecules from non-plant sources, such as plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR; Pieterse et al., 2014), and synthetic mimetics of biological signalling molecules, such as ( R)-β-homoserine ( Buswell et al., 2018). Like its popular brew has been doing to its many consumers, the manufacturers of the famous natural 'roots' tonic Baba Roots have been putting a spark into the lives of the residents of Darliston, in Westmoreland, where the production plant has been located since its inception 17 years ago. Kuo H-F (1986) Resistance of oats to cereal aphids: effects on parasitism by Aphelinus asychus (Walker). In: Boethal DJ, Eikenbary RD (eds) Interactions of plant resistance and parasitoids and predators of insects. Ellis Horwood Ltd., Chichester, pp 125–137 The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest. Publisher’s Note

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