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Abiotic stress‐induced anthocyanins in plants: Their role in tolerance to abiotic stresses

Physiologia Plantarum, 2021
AbstractAbiotic stresses, such as heat, drought, salinity, low temperature, and heavy metals, inhibit plant growth and reduce crop productivity. Abiotic stresses are becoming increasingly extreme worldwide due to the ongoing deterioration of the global climate and the increase in agrochemical utilization and industrialization.
Aung Htay Naing, Chang Kil Kim
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Transgenic plants tolerant to abiotic stresses

Cytology and Genetics, 2009
References are analyzed concerning production and studying of transgenic plants tolerant to various kinds of abiotic stresses; mechanisms of plant protection against stresses; the genes encoding the great spectrum of compounds giving to plants ability to survive in conditions of the stresses considerably repressing development and even lethal for ...
Ia S, Kolodiazhnaia   +5 more
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Dissection and modelling of abiotic stress tolerance in plants

Current Opinion in Plant Biology, 2010
Plants have acquired a variety of whole-plant protection mechanisms in response to abiotic stresses, often at the expenses of performance. Hence, a given trait can have positive, negative or no effect depending on the stress scenario. A new approach has emerged that dissects yield and integrative traits that influence stress tolerance into heritable ...
Tardieu, Francois, Tuberosa, Roberto
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Brassinosteroids in Plant Tolerance to Abiotic Stress

Journal of Plant Growth Regulation, 2020
Brassinosteroids (BRs) are a group of plant steroid hormones with multiple roles in plant growth, development, and responses to stresses. In plants, BR deficiencies impair vital physiological processes and cause phenotypic abnormalities. A large number of studies show that BRs can positively influence plant responses to abiotic stresses such as heat ...
Golam Jalal Ahammed   +3 more
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