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Plant Stress Profiles

Science, 2008
Cell-specific transcript profiles reflecting response to environmental adversity add a new dimension to plant stress biology.
Voesenek, L.A.C.J., Pierik, R.
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Plant Stress and Allelotoxicity of Soils

Doklady Biological Sciences, 2022
Stress exposures during vegetation are known to reduce the yield in crops, but the intensity and duration of stress is rather difficult to determine from the crop loss. Allelotoxins are released from plants into soil on exposure to stress factors. Soil allelotoxicity after vegetation was assumed to provide a diagnostic parameter that characterizes the ...
B I, Sandukhadze   +10 more
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Plants response to light stress

Journal of Genetics and Genomics, 2022
Plants require solar energy to grow through oxygenic photosynthesis; however, when light intensity exceeds the optimal range for photosynthesis, it causes abiotic stress and physiological damage in plants. In response to high light stress, plants initiate a series of signal transduction from chloroplasts to whole cells and from locally stressed tissues
Yafei Shi   +4 more
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Plants under stress by parasitic plants

Current Opinion in Plant Biology, 2017
In addition to other biotic stresses, parasitic plants pose an additional threat to plants and cause crop losses, worldwide. Plant parasites directly connect to the vasculature of host plants thereby stealing water, nutrients, and carbohydrates consequently leading to tremendously reduced biomass and losses in seed yields of the infected host plants ...
Volker, Hegenauer   +2 more
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Metabolomics for plant stress response

Physiologia Plantarum, 2008
Stress in plants could be defined as any change in growth condition(s) that disrupts metabolic homeostasis and requires an adjustment of metabolic pathways in a process that is usually referred to as acclimation. Metabolomics could contribute significantly to the study of stress biology in plants and other organisms by identifying different compounds ...
Vladimir, Shulaev   +3 more
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Stress signals in plants

Science Signaling, 2017
Selective autophagy mediates the cross-talk between plant growth and stress signaling pathways.
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Stress on Plants

Nature, 1973
Responses of Plants to Environmental Stresses. By J. Levitt. Pp. xii + 697. (Academic: New York and London, March 1972.) $32.50.
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Plant responses to environmental stress

Current Opinion in Biotechnology, 1992
Considerable progress is being made in identifying genes that are important for tolerance to abiotic stress and in defining stress-responsive gene promoters and signal-transduction pathways. Although genetically engineered crop plants with greater resistance to environmental stress have not yet been produced, research is at a turning point where ...
E, Vierling, J A, Kimpel
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Transgeneration memory of stress in plants

Nature, 2006
Owing to their sessile nature, plants are constantly exposed to a multitude of environmental stresses to which they react with a battery of responses. The result is plant tolerance to conditions such as excessive or inadequate light, water, salt and temperature, and resistance to pathogens.
Molinier, Jean   +3 more
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MiR398 and plant stress responses

Physiologia Plantarum, 2011
Because of their sessile nature, plants are constantly exposed to a multitude of abiotic and biotic stresses. Great progress has been made in elucidating the complex stress response mechanisms in plants. MicroRNAs (miRNAs), recently recognized as important regulators of gene expression at the posttranscriptional level, have been found to be involved in
Cheng, Zhu, Yanfei, Ding, Haili, Liu
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