نتایج جستجو برای: abiotic stress

تعداد نتایج: 448309  

2018
Katharina B Böndel Tetyana Nosenko Wolfgang Stephan

Environmental conditions are strong selective forces, which may influence adaptation and speciation. The wild tomato species Solanum chilense, native to South America, is exposed to a range of abiotic stress factors. To identify signatures of natural selection and local adaptation, we analysed 16 genes involved in the abiotic stress response and compared the results to a set of reference genes ...

2017
Annapurna Bhattacharjee Raghvendra Sharma Mukesh Jain

Homeobox transcription factors play critical roles in plant development and abiotic stress responses. In the present study, we raised rice transgenics over-expressing stress-responsive OsHOX24 gene (rice homeodomain-leucine zipper I sub-family member) and analyzed their response to various abiotic stresses at different stages of development. At the seed germination stage, rice transgenics over-...

2014
Christos Kissoudis Clemens van de Wiel Richard G. F. Visser Gerard van der Linden

Plants growing in their natural habitats are often challenged simultaneously by multiple stress factors, both abiotic and biotic. Research has so far been limited to responses to individual stresses, and understanding of adaptation to combinatorial stress is limited, but indicative of non-additive interactions. Omics data analysis and functional characterization of individual genes has revealed...

2014
Tae Kyung Hyun Eric van der Graaff Alfonso Albacete Seung Hee Eom Dominik K. Großkinsky Hannah Böhm Ursula Janschek Yeonggil Rim Walid Wahid Ali Soo Young Kim Thomas Roitsch

Despite the completion of the Arabidopsis genome sequence, for only a relatively low percentage of the encoded proteins experimental evidence concerning their function is available. Plant proteins that harbour a single PLAT (Polycystin, Lipoxygenase, Alpha-toxin and Triacylglycerol lipase) domain and belong to the PLAT-plant-stress protein family are ubiquitously present in monocot and dicots. ...

Journal: :Current opinion in plant biology 2011
Stuart J Roy Elise J Tucker Mark Tester

Abiotic stress tolerance is complex, but as phenotyping technologies improve, components that contribute to abiotic stress tolerance can be quantified with increasing ease. In parallel with these phenomics advances, genetic approaches with more complex genomes are becoming increasingly tractable as genomic information in non-model crops increases and even whole crop genomes can be re-sequenced....

2011
Palmiro Poltronieri Stefania De Domenico Angelo Santino

Improved crop varieties are needed to sustain the food supply, to fi ght climate changes, water scarcity, temperature increase and a high variability of rainfalls. Variability of drought and increase in soil salinity have negative effects on plant growth and abiotic stresses seriously threaten sustainable agricultural production. To overcome the infl uence of abiotic stresses, new tolerant plan...

2012
Swetlana Friedel Björn Usadel Nicolaus von Wirén Nese Sreenivasulu

Understanding the global abiotic stress response is an important stepping stone for the development of universal stress tolerance in plants in the era of climate change. Although co-occurrence of several stress factors (abiotic and biotic) in nature is found to be frequent, current attempts are poor to understand the complex physiological processes impacting plant growth under combinatory facto...

2016
Meng Guo Jin-Hong Liu Xiao Ma De-Xu Luo Zhen-Hui Gong Ming-Hui Lu

Abiotic stresses such as high temperature, salinity, and drought adversely affect the survival, growth, and reproduction of plants. Plants respond to such unfavorable changes through developmental, physiological, and biochemical ways, and these responses require expression of stress-responsive genes, which are regulated by a network of transcription factors (TFs), including heat stress transcri...

2017
Yudong Liu Wei Huang Zhiqiang Xian Nan Hu Dongbo Lin Hua Ren Jingxuan Chen Deding Su Zhengguo Li

Abiotic stresses are major environmental factors that inhibit plant growth and development impacting crop productivity. GRAS transcription factors play critical and diverse roles in plant development and abiotic stress. In this study, SlGRAS40, a member of the tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) GRAS family, was functionally characterized. In wild-type (WT) tomato, SlGRAS40 was upregulated by abiotic...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2010
Cheng-Jin Chu Jacob Weiner Fernando T Maestre You-Shi Wang Charles Morris Sa Xiao Jian-Li Yuan Guo-Zhen Du Gang Wang

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Competition drives self-thinning (density-dependent mortality) in crowded plant populations. Facilitative interactions have been shown to affect many processes in plant populations and communities, but their effects on self-thinning trajectories have not been investigated. METHODS Using an individual-based 'zone-of-influence' model, we studied the potential effects of the ...

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