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The Stress Concept in Plants: An Introduction

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1998
The current concept of stress in plants has been well developed over the past 60 years. Any unfavorable condition or substance that affects or blocks a plant's metabolism, growth, or development is regarded as stress. Vegetation stress can be induced by various natural and anthropogenic stress factors.
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The effect of plant stress on phosphoinositides

Cell Biochemistry and Function, 2019
Phosphoinositides are very versatile molecules with a plethora of functions such as cytokinesis, chemotaxis, cell survival, and cell death. Their functions depend on the proteins with which they interact. Thus, when interacting with phospholipases, phosphatases, or kinases, they can be precursors of second messengers in different signalling pathways ...
Javier Adrian Morales   +4 more
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Glyoxalases and stress tolerance in plants

Biochemical Society Transactions, 2014
The glyoxalase pathway is required for detoxification of cytotoxic metabolite MG (methylglyoxal) that would otherwise increase to lethal concentrations under adverse environmental conditions. Since its discovery 100 years ago, several roles have been assigned to glyoxalases, but, in plants, their involvement in stress response and tolerance is the most
Charanpreet, Kaur   +4 more
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The Stressed Life of Microbes in Plants

2010
The microbes most frequently found in plants belong to eubacteria, ­cyanobacteria, and fungi. Some of these microbes induce the formation of visible nodules on roots, but many others do not reveal their presence by external symptoms on the host. Most of them provide the host with nitrogen and obtain protection against predators and competing organisms ...
Grilli Caiola, M, CANINI, ANTONELLA
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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.
Ghatak, Arindam   +2 more
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Plant hormone regulation of abiotic stress responses

Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2022
Rainer Waadt   +2 more
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Oxidative stress responses in plants

Free Radical Biology and Medicine, 2023
Van Breusegem, Frank, Remacle, Claire
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Reactive oxygen species signalling in plant stress responses

Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2022
Ron Mittler   +2 more
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A Unified Concept of Stress in Plants?

1980
Consideration of a unified concept of stress resistance in plants is often prompted by the numerous examples where seasonal variation in resistance, to a particular environmental stress is paralleled by increased resistance to other stresses. As early as 1929, Maximov discussed Walter’s (1925) suggestion that there is a close analogy between freezing ...
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