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Abiotic stress such as cold, drought, salt, and heavy metals largely influences plant development and crop productivity. Abiotic stress has been becoming a major threat to food security due to the constant changes of climate and deterioration of environment caused by human activity. To cope with abiotic stress, plants can initiate a number of molecular,
Ji Huang, Alexander Levine, Zhoufei Wang
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Ammonia and arsenic pollution, along with the impact of climate change, represent critical factors influencing both the quantity and quality of aquaculture production.
Neeraj Kumar+4 more
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Manganese (Mn) is an essential element for humans and animals including, fish. It is a still poorly studied in aquatic organisms, where it can be noticeably useful for dietary components and also found pollutant in aquatic environment at high ...
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The toxicity of ammonia surged with arsenic pollution and high temperature (34 °C). As climate change enhances the pollution in water bodies, however, the aquatic animals are drastically affected and extinct from nature. The present investigation aims to
Neeraj Kumar+6 more
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Cooler canopy leverages sorghum adaptation to drought and heat stress
In the present study, individual and combined effects of drought and heat stress were investigated on key physiological parameters (canopy temperature, membrane stability index, chlorophyll content, relative water content, and chlorophyll fluorescence ...
Aliza Pradhan+4 more
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Abiotic stress through time [PDF]
SummaryThroughout plant evolution the circadian clock has expanded into a complex signaling network, coordinating physiological and metabolic processes with the environment. Early land plants faced new environmental pressures that required energy‐demanding stress responses.
Kathleen K. Markham, Kathleen Greenham
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Abiotic stress miRNomes in the Triticeae [PDF]
The continued growth in world population necessitates increases in both the quantity and quality of agricultural production. Triticeae members, particularly wheat and barley, make an important contribution to world food reserves by providing rich sources of carbohydrate and protein.
Burcu Alptekin+2 more
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Exploring the landscape of contemporary crop micrometeorology: A bibliometric investigation
Micrometeorology plays a pivotal role in advancing our understanding of agricultural systems by unraveling intricate interactions between climate dynamics and crop performance.
R. N. SINGH+6 more
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Plant Resistance to Abiotic Stresses [PDF]
Extreme weather events are one of the biggest dangers posed by climate breakdown. As the temperatures increase, droughts and desertification will render whole regions inhospitable to agriculture. At the same time, other regions might suffer significant crop losses due to floods.
Maria-Cecilia D. Costa, Jill M. Farrant
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