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Abiotic Stress in Crop Production
The vast majority of agricultural land undergoes abiotic stress that can significantly reduce agricultural yields. Understanding the mechanisms of plant defenses against stresses and putting this knowledge into practice is, therefore, an integral part of
Romana Kopecká +4 more
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Auxin and Abiotic Stress Responses.
Plants are exposed to a variety of abiotic stresses; these stresses have profound effects on plant growth, survival, and productivity. Tolerance and adaptation to stress require sophisticated stress sensing, signaling, and various regulatory mechanisms ...
Hongwei Jing +3 more
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Root plasticity under abiotic stress [PDF]
Abiotic stresses increasingly threaten existing ecological and agricultural systems across the globe. Plant roots perceive these stresses in the soil and adapt their architecture accordingly.
R. Karlova +3 more
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Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are produced as undesirable by-products of metabolism in various cellular compartments, especially in response to unfavorable environmental conditions, throughout the life cycle of plants.
Pengtao Wang +5 more
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Achieving abiotic stress tolerance in plants through antioxidative defense mechanisms
Climate change has increased the overall impact of abiotic stress conditions such as drought, salinity, and extreme temperatures on plants. Abiotic stress adversely affects the growth, development, crop yield, and productivity of plants.
N. Mishra +5 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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Nictaba homologs from Arabidopsis thaliana are involved in plant stress responses [PDF]
Plants are constantly exposed to a wide range of environmental stresses, but evolved complicated adaptive and defense mechanisms which allow them to survive in unfavorable conditions.
Eggermont, Lore +2 more
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Plants’ Response to Abiotic Stress: Mechanisms and Strategies
Abiotic stress is the adverse effect of any abiotic factor on a plant in a given environment, impacting plants’ growth and development. These stress factors, such as drought, salinity, and extreme temperatures, are often interrelated or in conjunction ...
Yan Zhang +5 more
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An Overview of Plant Phenolics and Their Involvement in Abiotic Stress Tolerance
Secondary metabolites, such as phenols and salicylic, play a crucial role in the regulation of development and tolerance mechanisms against a wide range of stresses.
Krishna Kumar +3 more
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In recent years, the global agricultural system has been unfavorably impacted by adverse environmental changes. These changes in the climate, in turn, have altered the abiotic conditions of plants, affecting plant growth, physiology and production ...
J. M. Al-Khayri +9 more
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