Abiotic stress responses in plants
Plants cannot move, so they must endure abiotic stresses such as drought, salinity and
extreme temperatures. These stressors greatly limit the distribution of plants, alter their …
extreme temperatures. These stressors greatly limit the distribution of plants, alter their …
Plants' response to abiotic stress: Mechanisms and strategies
Y Zhang, J Xu, R Li, Y Ge, Y Li, R Li - International Journal of Molecular …, 2023 - mdpi.com
Abiotic stress is the adverse effect of any abiotic factor on a plant in a given environment,
impacting plants' growth and development. These stress factors, such as drought, salinity …
impacting plants' growth and development. These stress factors, such as drought, salinity …
Heat shock proteins: dynamic biomolecules to counter plant biotic and abiotic stresses
Due to the present scenario of climate change, plants have to evolve strategies to survive
and perform under a plethora of biotic and abiotic stresses, which restrict plant productivity …
and perform under a plethora of biotic and abiotic stresses, which restrict plant productivity …
Hot topic: Thermosensing in plants
S Hayes, J Schachtschabel, M Mishkind… - Plant, Cell & …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Plants alter their morphology and cellular homeostasis to promote resilience under a variety
of heat regimes. Molecular processes that underlie these responses have been intensively …
of heat regimes. Molecular processes that underlie these responses have been intensively …
Alternative splicing of TaHSFA6e modulates heat shock protein–mediated translational regulation in response to heat stress in wheat
J Wen, Z Qin, L Sun, Y Zhang, D Wang, H Peng… - New …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Heat stress greatly threatens crop production. Plants have evolved multiple adaptive
mechanisms, including alternative splicing, that allow them to withstand this stress …
mechanisms, including alternative splicing, that allow them to withstand this stress …
Liquid-liquid phase separation of RBGD2/4 is required for heat stress resistance in Arabidopsis
S Zhu, J Gu, J Yao, Y Li, Z Zhang, W Xia, Z Wang… - Developmental Cell, 2022 - cell.com
As sessile organisms, plants are highly sensitive to environmental stresses. In response to
stresses, globally repressed translation initiation leads to stress granule (SG) formation …
stresses, globally repressed translation initiation leads to stress granule (SG) formation …
Heat shock signaling in land plants: from plasma membrane sensing to the transcription of small heat shock proteins
B Bourgine, A Guihur - Frontiers in plant science, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Heat stress events are major factors limiting crop productivity. During summer days, land
plants must anticipate in a timely manner upcoming mild and severe temperature. They …
plants must anticipate in a timely manner upcoming mild and severe temperature. They …
The YTH Domain Protein ECT2 Is an m6A Reader Required for Normal Trichome Branching in Arabidopsis
J Scutenaire, JM Deragon, V Jean, M Benhamed… - The Plant …, 2018 - academic.oup.com
Methylations at position N6 of internal adenosines (m6As) are the most abundant and
widespread mRNA modifications. These modifications play crucial roles in reproduction …
widespread mRNA modifications. These modifications play crucial roles in reproduction …
Reproduction multitasking: the male gametophyte
The gametophyte represents the sexual phase in the alternation of generations in plants; the
other, nonsexual phase is the sporophyte. Here, we review the evolutionary origins of the …
other, nonsexual phase is the sporophyte. Here, we review the evolutionary origins of the …
Polysomes, stress granules, and processing bodies: a dynamic triumvirate controlling cytoplasmic mRNA fate and function
T Chantarachot, J Bailey-Serres - Plant physiology, 2018 - academic.oup.com
Polysomes, Stress Granules, and Processing Bodies: A Dynamic Triumvirate Controlling
Cytoplasmic mRNA Fate and Function | Plant Physiology | Oxford Academic Skip to Main …
Cytoplasmic mRNA Fate and Function | Plant Physiology | Oxford Academic Skip to Main …