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2009
Drought stress severely limits plant growth and productivity. Traditional plant breeding strategies have made significant contributions to the generation of stress-tolerant plants. The problem in setting-up strategies for generating drought stress tolerant plants is the complex multigenic nature of the tolerance mechanisms.
Dorothea Bartels, Jonathan Phillips
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Drought stress severely limits plant growth and productivity. Traditional plant breeding strategies have made significant contributions to the generation of stress-tolerant plants. The problem in setting-up strategies for generating drought stress tolerant plants is the complex multigenic nature of the tolerance mechanisms.
Dorothea Bartels, Jonathan Phillips
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In vitro drought stress and drought-related gene expression in banana
Molecular Biology Reports, 2022Banana is largely grown in tropical and subtropical climates. It is rich in various food components and has quite a high economic value. Unavailable ecological and agricultural conditions cause quantitative and qualitative losses in banana cultivation.
Eda Zekai +4 more
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Drought-induced AtbZIP62 transcription factor regulates drought stress response in Arabidopsis
Plant Physiology and Biochemistry, 2020We investigated the role of AtbZIP62, an uncharacterized Arabidopsis bZIP TF, in oxidative, nitro-oxidative and drought stress conditions using reverse genetics approach. We further monitored the expression of AtPYD1 gene (orthologous to rice OsDHODH1 involved in the pyrimidine biosynthesis) in atbzip62 knock-out (KO) plants in order to investigate the
Nkulu Kabange, Rolly +8 more
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Proteomic responses of drought-tolerant and drought-sensitive cotton varieties to drought stress
Molecular Genetics and Genomics, 2016Drought, one of the most widespread factors reducing agricultural crop productivity, affects biological processes such as development, architecture, flowering and senescence. Although protein analysis techniques and genome sequencing have made facilitated the proteomic study of cotton, information on genetic differences associated with proteomic ...
Haiyan, Zhang +6 more
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1994
Water stress in mesophytic (non drought tolerant), as opposed to xerophytic (drought tolerant) cultivated species is probably the most common type of plant stress and in many regions is the bottleneck of agricultural development. Based on data collected from various geobotanical regions, Hurvitz (1958) has categorized drought tolerance of cultivated ...
Bryan D. Mckersie, Ya’acov Y. Leshem
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Water stress in mesophytic (non drought tolerant), as opposed to xerophytic (drought tolerant) cultivated species is probably the most common type of plant stress and in many regions is the bottleneck of agricultural development. Based on data collected from various geobotanical regions, Hurvitz (1958) has categorized drought tolerance of cultivated ...
Bryan D. Mckersie, Ya’acov Y. Leshem
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2006
This chapter examines the response of L. japonicus plants to different types of osmotic stress in the context of the changes most commonly noticed in other plant species. Up to 12-fold proline accumulation was detected in L. japonicus plants in relation to drought and salt stress treatments.
Pedro Díaz +2 more
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This chapter examines the response of L. japonicus plants to different types of osmotic stress in the context of the changes most commonly noticed in other plant species. Up to 12-fold proline accumulation was detected in L. japonicus plants in relation to drought and salt stress treatments.
Pedro Díaz +2 more
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Drought Stress Memory and Drought Stress Tolerance in Plants: Biochemical and Molecular Basis
2016Drought is one of the major environmental factors limiting plant growth and development. Drought stress tolerance in plants involves diverse and multiple physiological and molecular mechanisms. Priming and drought stress memory are key processes, by which plant may increase the tolerance to subsequent drought events.
Li, Xiangnan, Liu, Fulai
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2023
Drought, which is one of the most important abiotic stress factors that adversely affect yieldand quality in crop production, is defined as a meteorological concept that lasts long enough to endangerthe life of the plant with the limited amount of water contained in the soil and is lower than the averagerainfall.
Toktay, Zehra, Angın, Hilal
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Drought, which is one of the most important abiotic stress factors that adversely affect yieldand quality in crop production, is defined as a meteorological concept that lasts long enough to endangerthe life of the plant with the limited amount of water contained in the soil and is lower than the averagerainfall.
Toktay, Zehra, Angın, Hilal
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Overcoming drought: life traits driving tree strategies to confront drought stress
Journal of Experimental BotanyAbstract This insight article comments on: Ziegler C, Cochard, H, Stahl C, Bastien Gérard LF, Goret J, Heuret P, Levionnois S, Maillard P, Bonal D, Coste S. 2024. Residual water losses mediate the trade-off between growth and drought survival across saplings of 12 tropical rainforest tree species with contrasting hydraulic
Nadal-Sala, Daniel +2 more
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In plants, GABA is synthesized and catabolized through three enzymatic reactions, collectively known as the GABA shunt, which bypass two steps of the TCA cycle. Its accumulation provides anaplerotic precursors to the cycle and supports various physiological functions, particularly under biotic and abiotic stress conditions.
Carillo, Petronia, Carra, Andrea
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Carillo, Petronia, Carra, Andrea
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