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Abiotic Stress

This chapter explores how plants adapt and respond to abiotic stresses in the environment. Like all living organisms, plants are complex biological systems comprising thousands of different genes, proteins, regulatory molecules, signaling agents, and chemical compounds that form hundreds of interlinked pathways and networks.
Lincoln Taiz   +3 more
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Physiological Responses to Abiotic Stresses

2016
Olive (Olea europaea L.) trees are widespread in Mediterranean agroecosystems and are now extensively cultivated in different warm-temperate regions of the world such as North and South America, Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa, and even in the monsoon systems of China and India. In the Mediterranean area, the biological and agronomical success
Sebastiani Luca   +3 more
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Volatile isoprenoids and abiotic stresses

2012
Plant secondary metabolites (PSMs) such as terpenes and phenolic compounds are known to have numerous ecological roles, notably in defence against herbivores, pathogens and abiotic stresses and in interactions with competitors and mutualists. This book reviews recent developments in the field to provide a synthesis of the function, ecology and ...
Bagnoli Francesca   +2 more
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Responses to Abiotic Stresses

2023
Sebastiani L., Gucci R.
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Abiotic stress tolerance

Plant Science, 2012
Tiburcio, Antonio Fernandez   +3 more
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Abiotic stress, the field environment and stress combination

Trends in Plant Science, 2006
Farmers and breeders have long known that often it is the simultaneous occurrence of several abiotic stresses, rather than a particular stress condition, that is most lethal to crops. Surprisingly, the co-occurrence of different stresses is rarely addressed by molecular biologists that study plant acclimation.
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Breeding for Abiotic Stress Tolerance

1994
The combined effect of all abiotic stress factors is worldwide seen enormous and the deterioration of many soils due to poor farm management is aggravating this. Especially stress factors that reduce and retard growth and development (drought, salinity, acidity, frost, heat, water logging, iron shortage etc.) are very important.
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Abiotic Stress

2023
Satish C. Bhatla, Manju A. Lal
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Proline Alleviates Abiotic Stress Induced Oxidative Stress in Plants

Journal of Plant Growth Regulation, 2022
Faisal Zulfiqar, M. Ashraf
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