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Machine-learning meta-analysis reveals ethylene as a central component of the molecular core in abiotic stress responses in Arabidopsis. [PDF]
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Lipid droplets: New roles as mediators of biotic and abiotic stress. [PDF]
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Abiotic stress‐induced anthocyanins in plants: Their role in tolerance to abiotic stresses
Physiologia Plantarum, 2021AbstractAbiotic stresses, such as heat, drought, salinity, low temperature, and heavy metals, inhibit plant growth and reduce crop productivity. Abiotic stresses are becoming increasingly extreme worldwide due to the ongoing deterioration of the global climate and the increase in agrochemical utilization and industrialization.
Aung Htay Naing, Chang Kil Kim
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2020
Citrus, one of the most important fruit crops in the world, is sensitive to many environmental stresses often leading to poor tree growth and reductions in fruit yield and quality. Citrus is most often grown in warm climates with well-drained soils, therefore acceptable growth conditions depend upon the quality and quantity of irrigation water and the ...
Angela Roberta, Lo Piero
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Citrus, one of the most important fruit crops in the world, is sensitive to many environmental stresses often leading to poor tree growth and reductions in fruit yield and quality. Citrus is most often grown in warm climates with well-drained soils, therefore acceptable growth conditions depend upon the quality and quantity of irrigation water and the ...
Angela Roberta, Lo Piero
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Abiotic stresses and induced BVOCs
Trends in Plant Science, 2010Plants produce a wide spectrum of biogenic volatile organic compounds (BVOCs) in various tissues above and below ground to communicate with other plants and organisms. However, BVOCs also have various functions in biotic and abiotic stresses. For example abiotic stresses enhance BVOCs emission rates and patterns, altering the communication with other ...
Loreto F, Schnitzler JP
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2018
This chapter provides an integrated view of how plants adapt and respond to abiotic stresses in the environment, beginning with a distinction between adaptation and acclimation in relation to abiotic stress. It describes the various abiotic factors in the environment that can negatively affect plant growth and development. It also analyzes plant stress-
Lincoln Taiz+3 more
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This chapter provides an integrated view of how plants adapt and respond to abiotic stresses in the environment, beginning with a distinction between adaptation and acclimation in relation to abiotic stress. It describes the various abiotic factors in the environment that can negatively affect plant growth and development. It also analyzes plant stress-
Lincoln Taiz+3 more
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2003
Preface. Contributors. Acknowledgements. 1. Plant Tolerance to Heat Stress: Current Strategies and New Emergent Insight A. Leone, C. Perrotta, B. Maresca. 2. Chilling and Freezing Stresses in Plants Cellular Responses and Molecular Strategies for Adaptation M. Bracale, I. Coraggio. 3.
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Preface. Contributors. Acknowledgements. 1. Plant Tolerance to Heat Stress: Current Strategies and New Emergent Insight A. Leone, C. Perrotta, B. Maresca. 2. Chilling and Freezing Stresses in Plants Cellular Responses and Molecular Strategies for Adaptation M. Bracale, I. Coraggio. 3.
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