Plants are consistently threatened by various types of abiotic stress. Strides have been made over the past couple of decades in understanding the molecular mechanisms that regulate plant responses to ...
Huhui Chen, Pu Chu, Yuliang Zhou, Yin Li, Jun Liu, Yu Ding, Edward W.T. Tsang, Liwen Jiang, Keqiang Wu, Shangzhi Huang Journal of Experimental Botany, Vol. 63, No. 11 (2012), pp. 4107-4121 (15 pages) ...
Abiotic stress occurs due to high salinity, drought, extreme temperatures, mineral deficiencies, presence of heavy metals, and ultraviolet rays. It leads to a chain of molecular, physiological, ...
Significantly enhanced crop productivity is crucial to the food security and nutrition of a growing global population and the achievement of the 2030 Agenda. In developing nations, these productivity ...
As climate change accelerates, the risk of sudden, large-scale shifts in ecosystems is growing. A new USGS study examines the mechanisms behind these abrupt ecological transformations—known as ...
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