Molecular Advances in Abiotic Stress Signaling in Plants
Focus on Atmospheric Stressors

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Labudda, Mateusz (editor)
Jeandet, Philippe (editor)
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EnglishAbstract
Plant reactions to abiotic stresses are extraordinarily complex. They take place at various levels of plant organization, starting from changes in biochemical processes, such as respiration, photosynthesis, and transpiration, and ending during morphological and anatomical changes in plant organs. However, these above-mentioned changes are preceded by the activation of efficient molecular signaling machinery, which ensures that plants tune in to external abiotic stimuli.
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OsBBTI5; rice; 24-epibrassinolide; salt tolerance; RNAi; transcriptome; abiotic stress; Arabidopsis thaliana; cell death; LSD1; METACASPASES; salicylic acid; reactive oxygen species; acid rain; gasotransmitters; oxidative stress; ozone; persulfidation; posttranslational modifications; S-nitrosation; WRKY transcription factors; angiosperm; evolution; environmental stress; Robinia pseudoacacia L.; high CO2; photosynthesis; respiration; proteomic; stomatal; binding proteins; chaperone; cadmium tolerance; melatonin; serotonin N-acetyltransferase; transgenic rice; drought stress; sorghum; agronomic traits; transcription factor; genes; bio-stimulants; melon; primary metabolism; secondary metabolism; chromatin remodeling; histone acetyltransferases; plant photomorphogenesis; light signaling pathways; UV-B radiation; DNA repair mechanisms; lipid peroxidation; acrolein; 4-hydroxynonenal; Rose Bengal; reactive carbonyl species; non-photochemical quenching; algae; stress metabolism; airborne signal; green leaf volatiles; GLV; plant damage; plant protection; structural integrity; volatile organic compounds; cold plasma; crocin; electromagnetic field; HPLC; picrocrocin; safranal; saffron; n/aWebshop link
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9783725834785, 9783725834778Publisher website
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2025Classification
Research and information: general
Biology, life sciences

