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Medicinal plants: Influence of environmental factors on the content of secondary metabolites
(2017-10-31)
Current research in secondary metabolites from medicinal plants should take into account the prevalence and the healing properties of which plant. These compounds have been provided opportunities to development of new drugs ...
Sulfur Metabolism and Stress Defense Responses in Plants
(2015-12-01)
Sulfur management is an important issue in crop plant nutrition. Sulfur has a role in fundamental processes such as electron transport, structure and regulation. It is also associated with photosynthetic oxygen production, ...
What is new in the research on cadmium-induced stress in plants?
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2012-11-01)
Cadmium (Cd) is an important metal due to its industrial use but also one of the most dangerous metals because of its accumulation in the environment. This can eventually lead to entrance into the food chain if the Cd is ...
Abiotic stress in crop species: improving tolerance by applying plant metabolites
(MDPI, 2021)
Reductions in crop yields brought about by abiotic stress are expected to increase as climate change, and other factors, generate harsher environmental conditions in regions traditionally used for cultivation. Although ...
Dealing with abiotic stresses: an integrative view of how phytohormones control abiotic stress-induced oxidative stress
(2017-09-01)
There is a very effective cross-talk between signals triggered by reactive oxygen species and the hormonal response in plants, inducing the expression of genes or activating proteins/enzymes likely to be involved in stress ...
The Role of Phytochrome in Stress Tolerance
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2011-12-01)
It is well-documented that phytochromes can control plant growth and development from germination to flowering. Additionally, these photoreceptors have been shown to modulate both biotic and abiotic stress. This has led ...
The Role of Phytochrome in Stress Tolerance
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2011-12-01)
It is well-documented that phytochromes can control plant growth and development from germination to flowering. Additionally, these photoreceptors have been shown to modulate both biotic and abiotic stress. This has led ...