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The physiology of stress and stress recovery

2018
Stress (i.e. the state of threatened homeostasis), is normally associated with adaptive physical and behavioural changes that promote individual survival. Successful maintenance of homeostasis leads to the state of eustasis, which represents health. The prolonged, excessive, or deficient response of the stress system to stress, however, may lead to a ...
Peter Währborg   +2 more
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Testing early warning metrics for drought‐induced tree physiological stress and mortality

Global Change Biology, 2019
Climate change‐driven drought stress has triggered numerous large‐scale tree mortality events in recent decades. Advances in mechanistic understanding and prediction are greatly limited by an inability to detect in situ where trees are likely to die in ...
W. Anderegg   +2 more
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Physiology of Stress: A Behavioral View

1987
Stress is viewed as a general biological and usually functional response to environmental and bodily demands. This paper summarises recent findings on interactions between environment, individual behavioral and physiological characteristics and the properties of stressors, stress states (responses) and organ systems in determining health or disease.
Dirk S. Fokkema   +5 more
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Metabolomics in Plant Stress Physiology

2018
Metabolomics is an essential technology for functional genomics and systems biology. It plays a key role in functional annotation of genes and understanding towards cellular and molecular, biotic and abiotic stress responses. Different analytical techniques are used to extend the coverage of a full metabolome.
Wolfram Weckwerth   +2 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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Stress Physiology and Physiometrics

2020
Psychological stressors, including acute stressors such as public speaking, short-term stressors such as exam periods, and long-term stressors such as caregiving have all been associated with changes in physiological systems. Much of the literature relating psychological stress and physiology has ignored how physiometrics—the reliability and validity ...
Gregory T. Smith   +2 more
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Drought stress-induced physiological mechanisms, signaling pathways and molecular response of chloroplasts in common vegetable crops

Critical Reviews in Biotechnology, 2021
Drought stress is one of the most adverse abiotic stresses that hinder plants’ growth and productivity, threatening sustainable crop production. It impairs normal growth, disturbs water relations and reduces water-use efficiency in plants.
K. Razi, S. Muneer
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Physiology and Abiotic Stresses

2015
Clusterbean is a robust crop and copes with almost all the physiological and abiotic stresses; however, for good crop productivity these stresses should be properly addressed. The physiological aspects associated with seed maturation, seed coat colour, germination, seedling/plant growth, seed yield and seed storage in clusterbean are taken in hand.
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Physiologic stress and tooth contact

Journal of Periodontal Research, 1969
This investigation was undertaken to study the relationship between physiologic data, such as pulse rate and stroke volume, to the occurrence of tooth contacts. The tooth contacts were monitored in the intercuspal (I.C.) position and lateral or eccentric to this position with the aid of radio‐transmitters constructed into dental bridgework as described
James H. Butler, Richard E. Stallard
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The Physiology of Abiotic Stresses

2012
Plants are often exposed to several adverse environmental conditions that potentially generate stress and thus negatively affect their growth and productivity. Understanding the physiological responses of crops to stress conditions is essential to minimizing the deleterious impacts of stress and maximizing productivity.
Samuel C. V. Martins   +4 more
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