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Plant–microbiome interactions under a changing world: responses, consequences and perspectives
Climate change is increasing global temperatures and the frequency and severity of
droughts in many regions. These anthropogenic stresses pose a significant threat to plant …
droughts in many regions. These anthropogenic stresses pose a significant threat to plant …
The role of ethylene in plant temperature stress response
Temperature influences the seasonal growth and geographical distribution of plants. Heat or
cold stress occur when temperatures exceed or fall below the physiological optimum ranges …
cold stress occur when temperatures exceed or fall below the physiological optimum ranges …
Synthetic bacterial community derived from a desert rhizosphere confers salt stress resilience to tomato in the presence of a soil microbiome
L Schmitz, Z Yan, M Schneijderberg, M de Roij… - The ISME …, 2022 - academic.oup.com
The root bacterial microbiome is important for the general health of the plant. Additionally, it
can enhance tolerance to abiotic stresses, exemplified by plant species found in extreme …
can enhance tolerance to abiotic stresses, exemplified by plant species found in extreme …
Understanding plant stress memory response for abiotic stress resilience: Molecular insights and prospects
As sessile species and without the possibility of escape, plants constantly face numerous
environmental stresses. To adapt in the external environmental cues, plants adjust …
environmental stresses. To adapt in the external environmental cues, plants adjust …
[HTML][HTML] Understanding the plant-microbe interactions in environments exposed to abiotic stresses: An overview
Abiotic stress poses a severe danger to agriculture since it negatively impacts cellular
homeostasis and eventually stunts plant growth and development. Abiotic stressors like …
homeostasis and eventually stunts plant growth and development. Abiotic stressors like …
Beat the heat: plant-and microbe-mediated strategies for crop thermotolerance
K Shekhawat, M Almeida-Trapp… - Trends in Plant …, 2022 - cell.com
Heat stress (HS) affects plant growth and development, and reduces crop yield. To combat
HS, plants have evolved several sophisticated strategies. The primary HS response in plants …
HS, plants have evolved several sophisticated strategies. The primary HS response in plants …
Ethylene and jasmonates signaling network mediating secondary metabolites under abiotic stress
M Pérez-Llorca, S Pollmann, M Müller - International journal of molecular …, 2023 - mdpi.com
Plants are sessile organisms that face environmental threats throughout their life cycle, but
increasing global warming poses an even more existential threat. Despite these unfavorable …
increasing global warming poses an even more existential threat. Despite these unfavorable …
Secondary metabolites from endophytic fungi: Production, methods of analysis, and diverse pharmaceutical potential
VK Singh, A Kumar - Symbiosis, 2023 - Springer
The synthesis of secondary metabolites is a constantly functioning metabolic pathway in all
living systems. Secondary metabolites can be broken down into numerous classes …
living systems. Secondary metabolites can be broken down into numerous classes …
Maintenance of abiotic stress memory in plants: Lessons learned from heat acclimation
Y Charng, S Mitra, SJ Yu - The Plant Cell, 2023 - academic.oup.com
Plants acquire enhanced tolerance to intermittent abiotic stress by employing information
obtained during prior exposure to an environmental disturbance, a process known as …
obtained during prior exposure to an environmental disturbance, a process known as …
[HTML][HTML] A review on the role of endophytes and plant growth promoting rhizobacteria in mitigating heat stress in plants
Among abiotic stresses, heat stress is described as one of the major limiting factors of crop
growth worldwide, as high temperatures elicit a series of physiological, molecular, and …
growth worldwide, as high temperatures elicit a series of physiological, molecular, and …