In a changing world, plants are exposed to ever changing environmental conditions. Since plants cannot escape from their environment, they require extra flexibility to adapt themselves to stressful conditions, such as drought and salt stresses. One of these adaptations includes the vacuolar accumulation of fructans (fructose-based oligo-and polysaccharides) and anthocyanins (a type of glucosylated flavonoids), both involved in biotic and abiotic stress responses. As part of the recently emerging concept of “sweet immunity” leading to improved tolerance to both abiotic and biotic stresses, possible synergisms between t...
Plants cannot physically escape environmental stresses because they are sessile organisms, which can...
Sewelam N, Brilhaus D, Bräutigam A, Alseekh S, Fernie AR, Maurino VG. Molecular plant responses to c...
This book provides new and in-depth insights into molecular aspects of plant cell signaling in respo...
Improved crop varieties are needed to sustain the food supply, to fight climate changes, water scarc...
Numerous studies have been published that attempted to correlate fructan concentrations with freezin...
When plants encounter adverse (or potentially adverse) environments, primary metabolic processes, su...
Exposure to abiotic stresses has become a major threatening factor that hurdles the sustainable grow...
Plants unlike other living forms are sessile thereby facing severe biotic and abiotic stresses. Plan...
Abiotic stresses will be one of the major challenges for worldwide food supply in the near future. T...
Higher plants play a major role in keeping a stable environment on the globe. They regulate global c...
Abiotic stress is the primary cause of crop loss worldwide, reducing average yields for most major c...
Agricultural productivity depends on increasingly extreme weather phenomena, and the use of germplas...
Golldack D, Li C, Mohan H, Probst N. Tolerance to drought and salt stress in plants: Unraveling the ...
Agriculture production faces many abiotic stresses, mainly drought, salinity, low and high temperatu...
SPEIPMUBAGROSUPCNRSCTInternational audienceAbout this Research Topic : Facing up to stressful condit...
Plants cannot physically escape environmental stresses because they are sessile organisms, which can...
Sewelam N, Brilhaus D, Bräutigam A, Alseekh S, Fernie AR, Maurino VG. Molecular plant responses to c...
This book provides new and in-depth insights into molecular aspects of plant cell signaling in respo...
Improved crop varieties are needed to sustain the food supply, to fight climate changes, water scarc...
Numerous studies have been published that attempted to correlate fructan concentrations with freezin...
When plants encounter adverse (or potentially adverse) environments, primary metabolic processes, su...
Exposure to abiotic stresses has become a major threatening factor that hurdles the sustainable grow...
Plants unlike other living forms are sessile thereby facing severe biotic and abiotic stresses. Plan...
Abiotic stresses will be one of the major challenges for worldwide food supply in the near future. T...
Higher plants play a major role in keeping a stable environment on the globe. They regulate global c...
Abiotic stress is the primary cause of crop loss worldwide, reducing average yields for most major c...
Agricultural productivity depends on increasingly extreme weather phenomena, and the use of germplas...
Golldack D, Li C, Mohan H, Probst N. Tolerance to drought and salt stress in plants: Unraveling the ...
Agriculture production faces many abiotic stresses, mainly drought, salinity, low and high temperatu...
SPEIPMUBAGROSUPCNRSCTInternational audienceAbout this Research Topic : Facing up to stressful condit...
Plants cannot physically escape environmental stresses because they are sessile organisms, which can...
Sewelam N, Brilhaus D, Bräutigam A, Alseekh S, Fernie AR, Maurino VG. Molecular plant responses to c...
This book provides new and in-depth insights into molecular aspects of plant cell signaling in respo...