• Abiotic stress is the negative impact of non-living factors on the living organisms in a specific environment. The non-living variable must influence the...
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  • insects, weeds, and cultivated or native plants. It is different from abiotic stress, which is the negative impact of non-living factors on the organisms...
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    factors constrain its yield, including biotic stresses (pests and diseases) and abiotic stresses. Stresses not only decrease productivity but also affect...
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  • In biology and ecology, abiotic components or abiotic factors are non-living chemical and physical parts of the environment that affect living organisms...
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    terpenes are used as defense mechanisms against biotic and abiotic environmental stressors. The production of the cannabinoids THC and CBD are a result...
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  • with JA and enhance JA responses. Plants can protect themselves from abiotic stress in many different ways, and most include a physical change in the plant’s...
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    signals in response to external stimuli such as hormones, light, gravity, abiotic stress factors and also interactions with pathogens. Plants contain CaM-related...
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    drought length and frequency are increasing. Together with other abiotic stressors such salinity, heavy metal toxicity, UV damage, and air pollution...
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  • and heat stress tolerance in spring wheat. J. Plant Path. 90 :103–107. PHYSIOLOGICAL INTERVENTIONS in BREEDING FOR ADAPTATION to abiotic stress http://library...
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    species possess many diverse traits including disease resistances and abiotic stress tolerances. The above-mentioned L. nigricans and L. orientalis possess...
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    peptides have developed additional roles in aiding reproduction and abiotic stress tolerance. Plant defensins elicit diverse antimicrobial properties,...
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    the response of plants to abiotic stress, particularly from drought, extreme temperatures, heavy metals, and osmotic stress. Salicylic acid (SA) serves...
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    plant stress. Especially, the mechanism of polyamines in plant stress is not fully identified. problems relating to the role of PAs in abiotic stress is...
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    element (TE) activity. RdDM has also been linked to pathogen defense, abiotic stress responses, and the regulation of several key developmental transitions...
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  • being developed for other reasons than drought tolerance. However, abiotic stress resistance is being explored in ornamental plants by Ornamental Biosciences...
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    frequently addressed agricultural traits are those related to biotic and abiotic stress tolerance, grain or biomass yield, end-use quality characteristics such...
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    and HypSys has been found to improve plants' tolerance to abiotic stress, including salt stress and UV radiation. When prosystemin was over-expressed in...
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  • plants and algae (Viridiplantae), such as the responses to biotic and abiotic stresses, senescence, seed dormancy and seed germination and some developmental...
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    revealed an important mechanism with which plants control tolerance to abiotic stress and set the stage for in-depth molecular-genetic analyses of Sub1A-mediated...
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    against herbivores and pathogens). They further assist in coping with abiotic stress such as increased UV-radiation. The broad functional spectrum of specialized...
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    production to target herbivores present in multiple sites and abiotic stress responses. The abiotic responses are driven primarily by protein kinase regulatory...
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    The northern red oak has also developed tolerance mechanisms for heat stress, particularly observed in deciduous forests in the Southeastern United States...
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    role raffinose plays in abiotic stress tolerance is not well known, but its presence as a positive regulator of these stresses is established. Galactinol...
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    divergence, the species duplicated genes that supported resistance to abiotic stress in arid zones: binding genes coding for chitin-binding proteins, kinase...
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  • Moisture stress is a form of abiotic stress that occurs when the moisture of plant tissues is reduced to suboptimal levels. Water stress occurs in response...
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    harvesters, and woodchippers. Road side trees are especially prone to abiotic stress by exhaust fumes, toxic road debris, soil compaction, and drought which...
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    Barrios-Masias, Felipe H.; Fuentes, Francisco (November 2018). "Quinoa Abiotic Stress Responses: A Review". Plants. 7 (4): 106. doi:10.3390/plants7040106...
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  • plant stresses have common physiological effects or common traits - which are an indicator of overall plant health. As both biotic and abiotic stresses can...
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    control measures. The mechanisms by which orthosilicic acid alleviates abiotic stress and controls diseases is not well understood; current theories advanced...
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  • harmful, abiotic stress stimuli (hyperosmosis, oxidative stress, DNA damage, low osmolarity, infection, etc.). Because plants cannot "flee" from stress, terrestrial...
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