Molecular Mechanisms Associated with Plant Tolerance upon Abiotic Stress
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ArtikelUtgivningsinformation: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2025Beskrivning: 1 electronic resource (208 p.)Innehållstyp: - text
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- Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects
- Research and information: general
- Mathematics and Science
- Biology, life sciences
- Life sciences: general issues
- Ecological science, the Biosphere
- 2-oxoglutarate dehydrogenase
- Dendrobium officinale
- Imperata cylindrica
- NAC gene family
- Na+ transport
- NaCl
- Phragmites australis
- ROS
- Saccharum ravennae
- Serrate®
- Solanum lycopersicum
- Triticum aestivum
- ZF-HD
- Zea mays L
- abiotic stress
- antioxidant enzymes
- antioxidants
- biotic interactions
- carotenoid mutant tangerine
- chlorophyll content
- chlorophyll fluorescence
- cold stress
- drought
- electron transport
- excess excitation energy
- expression pattern
- expression profiles
- gene expression
- genome-wide
- glutamate dehydrogenase
- iTRAQ
- ion content
- lipid peroxidation
- low light
- low temperature
- membrane fluidity
- mitochondria
- moso bamboo
- mycorrhizae
- non-photochemical quenching
- osmolytes
- oxidative stress
- oxygen-evolving complex
- photoinhibition
- photosynthesis
- photosynthetic function
- photosynthetic pigments
- photosystem II
- proline
- promoter methylation
- proteomics
- quantum yield of PSII photochemistry
- redox state
- salt stress
- singlet-excited oxygen
- stress markers
- tricarboxylic acid cycle
- triticale
- turfgrass
- water deficit
- water stress
- xenobioti
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The important processes of plants are influenced by adverse environmental factors, which can have a negative impact on their growth and development. The last decade has seen an increase in the impact of abiotic stresses on plants due to climate changes. The impact of abiotic stress on plants and their defense mechanisms is presented in this Special Issue titled "Molecular Mechanisms Associated with Plant Tolerance upon Abiotic Stress". The studies included in this Special Issue enhance our understanding of how biotic factors affect plants and their defense mechanisms.
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