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Root osmotic sensing from local perception to systemic responses
Plants face a constantly changing environment, requiring fine tuning of their growth and development. Plants have therefore developed numerous...
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Bottom-up perspective – The role of roots and rhizosphere in climate change adaptation and mitigation in agroecosystems
Background and AimsClimate change is happening and causing severe impact on the sustainability of agroecosystems. We argue that many of the abiotic...
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Effect of Partial Root-Zone Drying Irrigation (PRD) on the Gas Exchange and Antioxidant Enzymatic Activities in Alfalfa
Although partial root-zone drying irrigation (PRD) has been proven to be applicable to alfalfa production, the physiological mechanism of how PRD...
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Climate-driven adaptive responses to drought of dominant tree species from Patagonia
The increase in the frequency and severity of extreme weather events affects populations of tree species. As a result, many forests around the world...
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Trait-Based Response of Deadwood and Tree-Related Microhabitats to Decline in Temperate Lowland and Montane Forests
Forest decline caused by climate change has been a growing challenge for European foresters for decades. The accumulation of tree-related...
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Effect of zeolite and irrigation treatments on grapevine leaves, an interdisciplinary approach
AimsGlobal warming depicts a real challenge for viticulture. As found by PubMed results, a 90% increase in the abiotic stress publications number...
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Evaluating Plant Growth-Promoting Rhizobacteria to Improve the Productivity of Forage Pearl Millet
India’s livestock industry is grappling with a shortage of green fodder, necessitating concerted efforts to boost organized production and ensure a...
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Future-Proofing Plants Against Climate Change: A Path to Ensure Sustainable Food Systems
Climate change has altered the pattern of rainfall, temperature, carbon dioxide (CO2) levels, and emission of greenhouse gases, which result in the... -
Salt Stress Alleviation Strategies to Maintain Potassium Homeostasis in Plants
Soil salinity is one of the most influential stresses limiting agricultural production. Saline soil is characterized by an excess concentration of... -
Subsoil Constraints for Crop Production: Recent Advances, New Technologies, and Priorities for Further Research
The existence, prevalence, and severity of subsoil constraints for crop production globally are under recognized and under-reported. Subsoil... -
Towards a grammar of plant stress: modular signalling conveys meaning
Stress resilience is central for plant survival. The appropriate adaptive response not only depends on the type of stress, but also on the context...
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Potential use of maize–peanut intercrop** to adapt to drought and nitrogen–shortage impacts
AimsThe objective of this study was to propose a maize–peanut intercrop** system for traditional sole maize to increase economic benefits and...
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Microbial Alleviation of Abiotic and Biotic Stresses in Rice
More than 90% of the cultivated area is affected globally by environmental constraints. For instance, abiotic and biotic stresses are major processes... -
Water Management Strategies for Agricultural Disasters
Agriculture is one of the most important sectors to meet food demands of the people around the globe and main source of livelihood of the rural... -
Drought resistance and gum yield performances in a Senegalia senegal (L.) Britton progeny trial in Senegal
With continued global change as a result of land use changes, invasive species and changing climatic patterns, it is becoming increasingly important...
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Divergent physiological responses of hydric and mesic riparian plant species to a Colorado River experimental flow
Riparian plant species can differ in their responses to streamflow variation in ways that strongly influence the composition and functioning of...
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Warming Increased Metabolite Composition and Pathways in Root Exudates of Chinese Fir Saplings in Subtropical China
Despite the important role of root exudates in the functions and processes of forest ecosystems, few studies have examined the effects of warming on...
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Forest thinning alleviates the negative effects of precipitation reduction on soil microbial diversity and multifunctionality
Thinning is an important forest management practice to mitigate the adverse effects of increased drought on tree growth and productivity. However,...
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Winter wheat root distribution with irrigation, planting methods, and nitrogen application
Soil water uptake is a function of root growth and distribution. Therefore, restrictions on root system growth may reduce water and nutrient uptake,...
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Impact of Abiotic Stresses on Wheat Growth and Adaptation
Although abiotic stresses have always been important, recent developments due to climate change made them more important than ever. On the one hand,...