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Plant Responses to Stress and Environmental Stimulus
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Plants respond to diverse environmental stimuli such as light, nutrients, temperature, and oxygen, which shape their growth and fate. When these stimuli are suboptimal for adequate plant growth, they cause stress. This book is a collection of research articles providing evidence about plant responses to stresses and environmental stimuli, as well as new methodologies for plant phenotyping.
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Keywords
- abiotic stress
- abiotic stress tolerance
- agronomic trait
- allopathy
- ascorbate (AsA)
- Beta vulgaris L.
- biofertilizer
- biological nitrogen fixation
- Biology, Life Sciences
- biostimulant
- Brassica rapa L. var. japonica
- bud
- bud burst
- cad2-1
- chili and bell pepper
- Climate changes
- Colonization
- cover crops
- crop breeding
- Development
- dormancy
- drought
- Drought resistance
- drought stress
- elemental sulphur
- explants
- expression profiling
- field capacity
- field identification
- FRAP
- fruit growth
- germplasm
- Glomus mosseae
- glutathione (GSH)
- grapevine
- gravimetric water content
- heterosis
- hierarchical cluster analysis
- japonica rice
- Lactuca sativa L.
- leaf area
- Legumes
- low temperature stress
- macroelements
- mathematical modeling
- Mathematics & science
- microelements
- n/a
- NETs
- nitrogen use efficiency
- oil content
- Olea europaea L.
- PCA
- pepper breeding
- perennial plants
- phenolic compounds
- phenotyping
- Photosynthesis
- Polyphenols
- Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects
- Research & information: general
- Rice
- root architecture
- Salinity stress
- seed germination
- seedlings
- Stable isotopes
- stem water potential
- stomatal conductance
- sulphate
- sun chemical protectants
- sunscald
- Technology, engineering, agriculture
- Triticum durum
- Triticum turgidum
- Valerianella locusta Laterr.
- vegetative and reproductive traits
- vtc2-4
- vtc5-2
- Water
- water stress
- water use efficiency
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