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Root-endophytes and their contribution to plant abiotic stress tolerance

2021
Microbial endophytes colonize and thrive inside healthy plants at least partially during their life cycle. Functional aspects of interactions between endophytes and their host that support plant-growth promotion and tolerance to edaphic stress clearly signify the ecological relevance of endophytes.
Meena, Kamlesh K.   +2 more
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Role of nitric oxide in tolerance of plants to abiotic stress

Protoplasma, 2010
Nitric oxide (NO) has now gained significant place in plant science, mainly due to its properties (free radical, small size, no charge, short-lived, and highly diffusible across biological membranes) and multifunctional roles in plant growth, development, and regulation of remarkable spectrum of plant cellular mechanisms.
Manzer H, Siddiqui   +2 more
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Plant–Rhizobacteria Interactions to Induce Biotic and Abiotic Stress Tolerance in Plants

2021
Climate change and extreme environmental conditions are recognized as the most challenging threats to agricultural systems, leading to significant limitations in crop production and yield worldwide. It is a big concern to increase or maintain crop productivity under changing climate conditions to cater for increasing food demand. Among abiotic stresses,
Raghvendra Saxena   +2 more
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Tolerance to abiotic stresses in potato plants: a molecular approach

Potato Research, 1999
Continuing study of the potato plant's response to stressful conditions has led to the identification of a large number of plant genes whose expression is regulated by external stimuli. Stress-induced genes can be broadly divided into functional or regulatory genes.
LEONE, ANTONIETTA   +5 more
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Physiological mechanisms underlying OsNAC5-dependent tolerance of rice plants to abiotic stress

Planta, 2011
To understand the functions of transcription factor OsNAC5 in response to abiotic stress, we generated transgenic rice plants with knockdown OsNAC5 by RNA-interfered (RNAi) and overexpressing OsNAC5, and investigated the effects of cold, drought and salt stress on wild-type (WT), RNAi and overexpression rice lines.
Shi-Yong, Song   +4 more
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Recent advances in engineering plant tolerance to abiotic stress: achievements and limitations

Current Opinion in Biotechnology, 2005
Abiotic stresses, especially salinity and drought, are the primary causes of crop loss worldwide. Plant adaptation to environmental stresses is dependent upon the activation of cascades of molecular networks involved in stress perception, signal transduction, and the expression of specific stress-related genes and metabolites. Consequently, engineering
Basia, Vinocur, Arie, Altman
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Oxidative stress responses in plants to abiotic stress tolerance

2022
Abhaypratap Vishwakarma   +7 more
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Rhizobacterial-mediated tolerance to plants upon abiotic stresses

2023
Bita Kazemi Oskuei   +3 more
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The Role of Silicon in Plant Tolerance to Abiotic Stress

2018
Silicon (Si) belongs to the group of elements having a beneficial effect on plants. While it is not necessary for living processes, it may positively influence plant growth and yielding. The forms of Si which are easily available to plants and could be used in nutrition include potassium silicate, silica sol, slow-release Ca- and NH4-silicates and ...
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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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