Mitigation Strategies and Tolerance of Plants to Abiotic Stresses
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ArtikelUtgivningsinformation: Basel MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2024Beskrivning: 1 electronic resource (466 p.)Innehållstyp: - text
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- 9783725827336
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- Medicine
- Clinical & internal medicine
- Diseases and disorders
- Oncology
- Technology, Engineering, Agriculture, Industrial processes
- Technology: general issues
- 16S rRNA gene
- Brassica napus L
- Brazilian semi-arid region
- Capsicum annuum L
- Glomus mosseae
- Mentha piperita
- PGPR
- Passiflora edulis Sims
- Passiflora edulis sims
- Pb
- Plantago maritima
- Psidium guajava L
- ROS detoxification
- Ruggeri
- SUMOylation
- Saccharum officinarum L
- TME toxicity
- Triticum aestivum L
- Whirly
- Zucchini
- abiotic stress
- agronomic indicators
- amino acid
- antioxidant enzymes
- apricot flowers
- ascorbate peroxidase
- autoaggregation capacity
- autophagy
- bio-fertilizer
- biofilm
- biological control
- carbohydrates
- catalase
- cellular damage
- chelated calcium
- chlorophyll
- chlorophyll a fluorescence
- coastal habitats
- cotton seedlings
- drought
- drought tolerance
- electrolyte leakage
- elevated CO2 concentration
- evolutionary analysis
- expression pattern
- fish waste
- foliar melatonin
- fruit growing
- fruit harvest
- gas exchange
- genetic variability
- grain yield
- grapevine rootstock
- green leaf area
- hydrogel
- hydrogen peroxide
- increased temperature
- ion accumulation
- ion homeostasis
- late spring coldness
- leaf area duration
- lettuce
- low temperature
- low
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Semiarid and arid areas worldwide are subject to qualitative and quantitative scarcity of water resources. Both scarcity (water deficit) and the occurrence of water sources with high salt concentrations stand out as limiting factors for agricultural production. Thus, there is an urgent need to establish strategies that mitigate abiotic stresses aimed at facilitating the sustainability of crops and meeting growing needs for food production. This Special Issue titled "Mitigation Strategies and Plant Tolerance to Abiotic Stresses" presents original research results on the effects of abiotic stresses, tolerance mechanisms, crop tolerance associated with mitigation strategies, and biomolecular mechanisms.
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