Biotic and abiotic stress responses in crop plants
T Dresselhaus, R Hückelhoven - Agronomy, 2018 - mdpi.com
Agricultural productivity depends on increasingly extreme weather phenomena, and the use
of germplasm that has to be continuously improved by plant breeders to become tolerant to …
of germplasm that has to be continuously improved by plant breeders to become tolerant to …
Stress combinations and their interactions in plants database: a one‐stop resource on combined stress responses in plants
We have developed a compendium and interactive platform, named Stress Combinations
and their Interactions in Plants Database (SCIPDb; http://www. nipgr. ac. in/scipdb. php) …
and their Interactions in Plants Database (SCIPDb; http://www. nipgr. ac. in/scipdb. php) …
Research on plant abiotic stress responses in the post‐genome era: past, present and future
T Hirayama, K Shinozaki - The plant journal, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Understanding abiotic stress responses in plants is an important and challenging topic in
plant research. Physiological and molecular biological analyses have allowed us to draw a …
plant research. Physiological and molecular biological analyses have allowed us to draw a …
Warming differentially influences the effects of drought on stoichiometry and metabolomics in shoots and roots
A Gargallo‐Garriga, J Sardans… - New …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Plants in natural environments are increasingly being subjected to a combination of abiotic
stresses, such as drought and warming, in many regions. The effects of each stress and the …
stresses, such as drought and warming, in many regions. The effects of each stress and the …
What is stress? Concepts, definitions and applications in seed science
Summary 'Stresses' that impact upon seeds can affect plant reproduction and productivity,
and, hence, agriculture and biodiversity. In the absence of a clear definition of plant stress …
and, hence, agriculture and biodiversity. In the absence of a clear definition of plant stress …
Plant–plant interactions and environmental change
RW Brooker - New Phytologist, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
Natural systems are being subjected to unprecedented rates of change and unique
pressures from a combination of anthropogenic environmental change drivers. Plant–plant …
pressures from a combination of anthropogenic environmental change drivers. Plant–plant …
Plant resistance to mechanical stress: evidence of an avoidance–tolerance trade‐off
S Puijalon, TJ Bouma, CJ Douady… - New …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
External mechanical forces resulting from the pressure exerted by wind or water movement
are a major stress factor for plants and may cause regular disturbances in many ecosystems …
are a major stress factor for plants and may cause regular disturbances in many ecosystems …
Predictability of biotic stress structures plant defence evolution
To achieve ecological and reproductive success, plants need to mitigate a multitude of
stressors. The stressors encountered by plants are highly dynamic but typically vary …
stressors. The stressors encountered by plants are highly dynamic but typically vary …
Community recommendations on terminology and procedures used in flooding and low oxygen stress research
Apart from playing a key role in important biochemical reactions, molecular oxygen (O2) and
its by-products also have crucial signaling roles in shaping plant developmental programs …
its by-products also have crucial signaling roles in shaping plant developmental programs …
Chlorophyll hormesis: are chlorophylls major components of stress biology in higher plants?
E Agathokleous, ZZ Feng, J Peñuelas - Science of the Total Environment, 2020 - Elsevier
High oxidative stress inhibits the synthesis and accumulation of chlorophylls, the pigments
that absorb and use light. We collated evidence from a diverse array of studies …
that absorb and use light. We collated evidence from a diverse array of studies …