Stress Biology of Turfgrass
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ArtikelUtgivningsinformation: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2024Beskrivning: 1 electronic resource (220 p.)Innehållstyp: - text
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- 9783725807697
- 9783725807703
- Mathematics and Science
- Mathematics
- Applied mathematics
- Buchloe dactyloides
- Cadmium
- DREB transcription factor
- Hsp90
- OJIP fluorescence
- Paspalum vaginatum
- PvSnRK2.7
- RNA-seq
- Zoysia japonica
- abiotic stress
- antioxidant enzyme
- bahiagrass
- cadmium
- carotenoids
- chlorophyll content
- cold stress
- creeping bentgrass
- dehydrins
- differentially expressed genes
- dwarfing
- elevated CO2
- ethephon
- expression profiles
- heat stress
- high temperature
- hormone
- ion homeostasis
- lanthanum
- molecular mechanism
- osmotic adjustment
- oxidative damage
- perennial ryegrass
- photochemical efficiency
- photosynthesis
- phylogenetic analysis
- qRT-PCR
- reactive oxygen species
- respiration
- root growth
- salinity stress
- salinity tolerance
- salt tolerance
- seed vigor
- soluble sugars
- stolon growth
- stress
- transcriptome
- turf
- turf soil
- turfgrass
- turfgrass drought stress
- turfgrass roots
- turfgrass stress tolerance
- water status
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Turfgrass is widely used for landscaping, sports turf, and ecological restoration. However, abiotic stresses decrease turf quality and also increase the costs involved in turf maintenance. This reprint focuses on research related to the physiological, metabolic, and molecular mechanisms of turfgrasses in response to drought, heat, cold, or ionic stress (salt, chromium, and cadmium). This reprint comprises a review article on salinity stress and tolerance in turfgrasses, as well as research articles covering antioxidant defense systems, water homeostasis, and ionic equilibrium in turfgrasses in response to abiotic stress, the effects of plant growth regulators in turfgrasses exposed to abiotic stress, physiological and metabolic differences affected by stress in turfgrasses, and key genes and proteins associated with stress tolerance in turfgrasses.
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