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Droughts, increasingly frequent under human‐driven climate change, are expected to intensify globally. Both pulsed and prolonged droughts can strongly affect organismal survival and population dynamics, potentially altering terrestrial communities and ecosystems.
Mattheau S. Comerford +14 more
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Mutations in active surface sites of NtGGPPS1 enhance carotenoid biosynthesis and drought resistance in Nicotiana tabacum. [PDF]
Song S +15 more
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Plant and insect functional traits influence herbivore performance under climate change
Climate change is expected to disrupt many trophic interactions, including those between insect herbivores and their host plants, which could have detrimental effects at the ecosystem level. However, the response of insect herbivory to climate change can vary widely across species, and an understanding of the mechanisms underlying this variation is ...
Jessica M. Guezen, Madhur Anand
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Drought-resistance of Diospyros L. species introduced in the Ukrainian Forest-Steppe
Olha Grygorieva
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A comprehensive evaluation of drought resistance in Hemerocallis fulva L. using membership function and principal component analysis. [PDF]
Liang Z +9 more
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Natural products derived from plants, animals, fungi, bacteria, and minerals contain diverse bioactive classes such as alkaloids, flavonoids, terpenoids, saponins, tannins, and phenolics. These natural products work through different mechanisms, including ROS inhibition, NF‐κB suppression, and cytokine regulation, and exhibit wide applications across ...
Sajid Ali +4 more
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Drought-resistance traits variability in Eragrostis tef X Eragrostis pilosa recombinant inbred lines
Sintayehu Admas, Getachew Belay
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The impact of awn length on seed yield and drought resistance in Elymus sibiricus L. and the molecular mechanism underlying awn length regulation. [PDF]
Song D +5 more
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Abstract Managing wildfire risk requires consideration of complex and uncertain scientific evidence as well as trade‐offs between different values and goals. Conflicting perspectives on what values and goals are most important, what ought to be done and what trade‐offs are acceptable complicate those decisions.
Pele J. Cannon, Sarah Clement
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