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Abiotic stress responses in plants [PDF]
Plants cannot move, so they must endure abiotic stresses such as drought, salinity and extreme temperatures. These stressors greatly limit the distribution of plants, alter their growth and development, and reduce crop productivity. Recent progress in our understanding of the molecular mechanisms underlying the responses of plants to abiotic stresses ...
Huiming Zhang +3 more
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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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Interaction between the Circadian Clock and Regulators of Heat Stress Responses in Plants. [PDF]
The circadian clock is found ubiquitously in nature, and helps organisms coordinate internal biological processes with environmental cues that inform the time of the day or year.
Bonnot, Titouan +2 more
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Cross-tolerance to biotic and abiotic stresses in plants: a focus on resistance to aphid infestation [PDF]
Plants co-evolved with an enormous variety of microbial pathogens and insect herbivores under daily and seasonal variations in abiotic environmental conditions.
Davey, JW +3 more
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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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Worldwide Research on Plant Defense against Biotic Stresses as Improvement for Sustainable Agriculture [PDF]
Agriculture is the basis for food production on a global scale. Sustainable agriculture tries to improve or maintain the quality of food without compromising the environment.
Giménez Caminero, Estela +2 more
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Identification of novel stress-responsive biomarkers from gene expression datasets in tomato roots [PDF]
Published by CSIRO Publishing. This is the Author Accepted Manuscript. This article may be used for personal use only.Abiotic stresses such as heat, drought or salinity have been widely studied individually.
Kevei, Zoltan, Thompson, Andrew J.
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Identification and characterization of the BZR transcription factor family and its expression in response to abiotic stresses in Zea mays L. [PDF]
Brassinosteroids (BRs) are plant specific steroidal hormones that play diverse roles in regulating a broad spectrum of plant growth and developmental processes, as well as, in responding to various biotic and abiotic stresses. Extensive research over the
Manoli, Alessandro +3 more
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Plant abiotic stress signaling [PDF]
Stress signaling is central to plants which--as immobile organisms--have to endure environmental fluctuations that constantly interfere with vigorous growth. As a result, plant-specific, elaborate mechanisms have evolved to perceive and respond to stress conditions.
Akpınar, Bala Anı +3 more
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Effect of reduced PAR on growth and photosynthetic efficiency of soybean genotypes
Soybean is an important crop, and physiologically, it is photosensitive in nature and therefore, is likely to be highly affected by the atmospheric brown clouds (ABCs) which reduce PAR (Photosynthetically Active Radiation) availability, and moisture ...
KIRAN P. BHAGAT +7 more
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