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Transcriptome analysis in abiotic stress conditions in higher plants
Drought, high salinity, and low temperature are major environmental factors that limit plant productivity. Plants respond and adapt to these stresses... -
Signal transduction in plant cold acclimation
Temperate plants respond to low temperature by activating a cold acclimation program leading to enhanced tolerance to freezing temperatures. This... -
Plant salt tolerance
Soil salinity adversely affects crop productivity and quality. The success of breeding programs aimed at salinity tolerant crop varieties is limited... -
Plant responses to heat stress
The heat stress response is characterized by inhibition of normal transcription and translation, higher expression of heat shock proteins (hsps) and... -
Sensors of abiotic stress in Synechocystis
Systematic mutagenesis of histidine kinases in combination with DNA microarray technology has allowed us to identify sensors for cold, hyperosmotic... -
Abscisic acid signalling
Signalling of abscisic acid (ABA) in plants is characterized by an amazing number of secondary messengers that are part of the pathway or modulate... -
Molecular responses of higher plants to dehydration
A massive amount of data has been accumulating on the molecular responses of plants to water deficit. In plants, dehydration activates a protective... -
Heavy metal signalling in plants: linking cellular and organismic responses
Heavy metals are required in plants as essential micronutrients or act as toxic compounds. How do plants perceive heavy metals and which signalling... -
Introduction
Everywhere in the world, environmental stresses represent the most limiting factors for agricultural productivity. Besides plant-specific endogenous... -
Molecular genetics of genotoxic stress signalling in plants
Cells are under constant threat by endogenous and exogenous factors affecting DNA integrity. In response, complex signalling networks are activated... -
Oxidative stress signalling
Oxidative stress arises from an imbalance in the generation and removal of reactive oxygen species (ROS) within cells. ROS are produced during... -
Grape
Grape is being cherished predominantly for wines since the inception of domestication of fruit crops. The grape is comprised of 16 genera including... -
Guava
Guava, scientifically known as Psidium guajava L., is a fruit tree commonly grown for its sweet and fragrant fruits. Its genetic diversity is crucial... -
Cashew Genetic Resources: A Global Perspective
Being an important commercial crop in the tropical regions of the world, cashew has its origins in the Amazonian region of South America. Out of the... -
Artocarpus heterophyllus, Jackfruit, and Other Artocarpus spp.
The genus Artocarpus of Moraceae family consists of over 70 species and A. heterophyllus, A. altilis, A. integer, A. hirsutus, and A. lakoocha are... -
Conservation and Use of Temperate Fruit and Nut Genetic Resources
Temperate fruit and nut species come from locations with cold winters and well-defined climatic seasons and temperatures suitable for spring and... -
Mango
Mango is the most important tropical fruit in the world in terms of production and consumption. It is consumed in many ways as fresh fruit, after... -
Arid Fruits
After independence, the focus of Indian agriculture was more toward food grain production to feed our citizens, and with the sincere efforts of... -
Filipendula ulmaria L. Filipendula vulgaris Moench Rosaceae
Filipendula ulmaria L.: Filipendula denudata (J.Presl & C.Presl) Fritsch; Filipendula glauca (Schultz) Asch. & Graebn. ex Dalla Torre & Sarnth.;... -
Petroselinum crispum (Mill.) FussApiaceae
Petroselinum crispum (Mill.) Fuss: Ammi petroselinoides Presl ex DC.; Anisactis segetalis Dulac; Apium crispum Mill.; Apium laetum Salisb.; Apium...