Living organisms tolerate different stresses and cope with enviromental stimuli by a variety of means. This article discribes some examples of the relationship between environmental stimuli and responses in the plant kingdom. In addition, the present author briefly discusses the substances composing the effector-system in plants for environmental stimuli, namely phytohormones
Plants are subjected to numerous environmental stresses, which can be classified into two broad area...
Not AvailablePlants have a series of fine mechanisms for responding to environmental changes, which ...
PubMed ID: 24191624Stress (abiotic and biotic) factors reflect and specify the plant morphology and ...
Environmental Plant Physiology focuses on the physiology of plant-environment interactions, revealin...
Higher plants play a major role in keeping a stable environment on the globe. They regulate global c...
Facing stressful conditions imposed by their environment and affecting their growth and their develo...
Plant Signaling Molecule: Role and Regulation under Stressful Environments explores tolerance mechan...
Plants require sunlight, water, oxygen, and minerals to grow and flourish. Along with the external e...
Environmental Pollution, in pressInternational audienceOrganisms are regularly subjected to abiotic ...
Plants are subjected to stress due to a large number of factors that reduce the productivity and eco...
Environmental stresses can compromise the interactions of plants with beneficial microbes. In the pr...
Plants, unlike animals, are sessile. This demands that adverse changes in their environment are quic...
Contains fulltext : 160077.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
In plant physiological ecology, as in many other subdisciplines of biology, the term stress has gene...
Responses of cultivated plants (Lepidium sativum L. and Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.), i.e., change...
Plants are subjected to numerous environmental stresses, which can be classified into two broad area...
Not AvailablePlants have a series of fine mechanisms for responding to environmental changes, which ...
PubMed ID: 24191624Stress (abiotic and biotic) factors reflect and specify the plant morphology and ...
Environmental Plant Physiology focuses on the physiology of plant-environment interactions, revealin...
Higher plants play a major role in keeping a stable environment on the globe. They regulate global c...
Facing stressful conditions imposed by their environment and affecting their growth and their develo...
Plant Signaling Molecule: Role and Regulation under Stressful Environments explores tolerance mechan...
Plants require sunlight, water, oxygen, and minerals to grow and flourish. Along with the external e...
Environmental Pollution, in pressInternational audienceOrganisms are regularly subjected to abiotic ...
Plants are subjected to stress due to a large number of factors that reduce the productivity and eco...
Environmental stresses can compromise the interactions of plants with beneficial microbes. In the pr...
Plants, unlike animals, are sessile. This demands that adverse changes in their environment are quic...
Contains fulltext : 160077.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
In plant physiological ecology, as in many other subdisciplines of biology, the term stress has gene...
Responses of cultivated plants (Lepidium sativum L. and Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.), i.e., change...
Plants are subjected to numerous environmental stresses, which can be classified into two broad area...
Not AvailablePlants have a series of fine mechanisms for responding to environmental changes, which ...
PubMed ID: 24191624Stress (abiotic and biotic) factors reflect and specify the plant morphology and ...