To withstand osmotic stress induced by salinity, drought or extreme temperatures, all organisms have evolved a machinery to synthesize metabolites, termed "compatible solutes" or "osmo-protectants", which help in raising the osmotic pressure and thereby maintaining both the turgor pressure and the driving gradient for water uptake. In addition, these compounds also help in maintaining the structural integrity of enzymes, membranes and other cellular components during the stress regime. Of special importance among these metabolites is nitrogen containing compounds (e.g., quaternary amino compounds and proline) and hydroxyl compounds (e.g., polyols and oligosaccharides). These compounds are distributed throughout the biological kingdom and ar...
SYNOPSIS. Evolutionarily, adaptation to hyperosmotic stress through accumula-tion of osmotically act...
This study reviews the addition of compatible solutes to biological systems as a strategy to counter...
[EN] The study of the mechanisms of response to salt stress is one of the most active research topic...
Abiotic stress conditions lead to the defects in plant growth and development and also reduction in ...
Background and Aims Osmolytes are low-molecular-weight organic solutes, a broad group that encompass...
International audienceBackground and Aims Osmolytes are low-molecular-weight organic solutes, a broa...
Proline accumulation occurs in a large range of plant species in retaliation to the numerous abiotic...
SYNOPSIS. Organic osmolytes are small solutes used by cells of numerous water-stressed organisms and...
Abiotic stress factors, primarily those which disturb plant water balance, cause extensive crop loss...
Abiotic stress factors, primarily those which disturb plant water balance, cause extensive crop loss...
Abiotic stress factors, primarily those which disturb plant water balance, cause extensive crop loss...
In their natural habitats, bacteria and plants can be exposed to abiotic stresses such as drought, h...
Plants have evolved complex mechanisms allowing for adaptation to osmotic stress causedby drought an...
Microorganisms respond to osmotic stress mostly by accumulating compatible solutes, either by uptake...
Plants are subjected to various kinds of abiotic and biotic stresses throughout their life cycles wh...
SYNOPSIS. Evolutionarily, adaptation to hyperosmotic stress through accumula-tion of osmotically act...
This study reviews the addition of compatible solutes to biological systems as a strategy to counter...
[EN] The study of the mechanisms of response to salt stress is one of the most active research topic...
Abiotic stress conditions lead to the defects in plant growth and development and also reduction in ...
Background and Aims Osmolytes are low-molecular-weight organic solutes, a broad group that encompass...
International audienceBackground and Aims Osmolytes are low-molecular-weight organic solutes, a broa...
Proline accumulation occurs in a large range of plant species in retaliation to the numerous abiotic...
SYNOPSIS. Organic osmolytes are small solutes used by cells of numerous water-stressed organisms and...
Abiotic stress factors, primarily those which disturb plant water balance, cause extensive crop loss...
Abiotic stress factors, primarily those which disturb plant water balance, cause extensive crop loss...
Abiotic stress factors, primarily those which disturb plant water balance, cause extensive crop loss...
In their natural habitats, bacteria and plants can be exposed to abiotic stresses such as drought, h...
Plants have evolved complex mechanisms allowing for adaptation to osmotic stress causedby drought an...
Microorganisms respond to osmotic stress mostly by accumulating compatible solutes, either by uptake...
Plants are subjected to various kinds of abiotic and biotic stresses throughout their life cycles wh...
SYNOPSIS. Evolutionarily, adaptation to hyperosmotic stress through accumula-tion of osmotically act...
This study reviews the addition of compatible solutes to biological systems as a strategy to counter...
[EN] The study of the mechanisms of response to salt stress is one of the most active research topic...