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Book 2020nd drought stress are two major constraints on crop production worldwide. Plants possess several mechanisms to cope with the adverse effects of salt and drought. Among these mechanisms, stress signaling is very important, because it integrates and regulates nuclear gene expression and other cellularBallad 发表于 2025-3-25 07:53:54
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Plant Responses and Tolerance to Extreme Salinity: Learning from Halophyte Tolerance to Extreme Salding excessive salt from plant tissues, and eliminating salts via glands and hairs to keep salt concentrations in leaves and shoots below a certain threshold. Some halophytes produce high leaf/stem succulence or accumulate excessive salt in old leaves. Other species use ion accumulation and controlaplomb 发表于 2025-3-26 08:46:01
Programmed Cell Death and Drought Stress Signaling,ditions. Although PCD causes crop yield losses, such selective death of cells under abiotic stress eventually provides survival benefits. Elucidation of the specific enzymes involved in PCD pathways is of a great interest from the context of applied agriculture and environmental protection, since it希望 发表于 2025-3-26 13:11:30
Overview of Signal Transduction in Plants Under Salt and Drought Stresses,ponse and tolerance mechanisms may advance our knowledge about candidate genes involving in genetic or epigenetic aspects of stress response, which are essential for improving stress tolerance in plants. In this chapter, the most recent literature on the mechanisms involving in salt and drought stre神圣不可 发表于 2025-3-26 20:05:28
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