Environmental stresses, such as shading of the shoot, drought, and soil salinity, threaten plant growth, yield, and survival. Plants can alleviate the impact of these stresses through various modes of phenotypic plasticity, such as shade avoidance and halotropism. Here, we review the current state of knowledge regarding the mechanisms that control plant developmental responses to shade, salt, and drought stress. We discuss plant hormones and cellular signaling pathways that control shoot branching and elongation responses to shade and root architecture modulation in response to drought and salinity. Because belowground stresses also result in aboveground changes and vice versa, we then outline how a wider palette of plant phenotypic traits ...
The interacting effects of different environmental cues in determining a plant's phenotype and perfo...
More than 80% of the world's population is entirely dependent on the food grown on land. Environment...
Plants developed various reversible and non-reversible acclimation mechanisms to cope with the multi...
Environmental stresses, such as shading of the shoot, drought, and soil salinity, threaten plant gro...
Environmental stresses, such as shading of the shoot, drought, and soil salinity, threaten plant gro...
Environmental stresses, such as shading of the shoot, drought, and soil salinity, threaten plant gro...
During their entire life cycle, plants have to cope with changing environmental conditions. Water sc...
When subjected to abiotic stresses, plants actively re-program their growth by modulating both cell ...
When subjected to abiotic stresses, plants actively re-program their growth by modulating both cell ...
SummaryTropisms represent fascinating examples of how plants respond to environmental signals by ada...
Abiotic stresses increasingly threaten existing ecological and agricultural systems across the globe...
Climate change-driven ecological disturbances have a great impact on freshwater availability which h...
Plants are frequently exposed to one or more abiotic stresses, including combined salinity-drought, ...
Plants actively react to the environmental conditions in such a way that they can use their resource...
† Background Plants are often subjected to periods of soil and atmospheric water deficits during the...
The interacting effects of different environmental cues in determining a plant's phenotype and perfo...
More than 80% of the world's population is entirely dependent on the food grown on land. Environment...
Plants developed various reversible and non-reversible acclimation mechanisms to cope with the multi...
Environmental stresses, such as shading of the shoot, drought, and soil salinity, threaten plant gro...
Environmental stresses, such as shading of the shoot, drought, and soil salinity, threaten plant gro...
Environmental stresses, such as shading of the shoot, drought, and soil salinity, threaten plant gro...
During their entire life cycle, plants have to cope with changing environmental conditions. Water sc...
When subjected to abiotic stresses, plants actively re-program their growth by modulating both cell ...
When subjected to abiotic stresses, plants actively re-program their growth by modulating both cell ...
SummaryTropisms represent fascinating examples of how plants respond to environmental signals by ada...
Abiotic stresses increasingly threaten existing ecological and agricultural systems across the globe...
Climate change-driven ecological disturbances have a great impact on freshwater availability which h...
Plants are frequently exposed to one or more abiotic stresses, including combined salinity-drought, ...
Plants actively react to the environmental conditions in such a way that they can use their resource...
† Background Plants are often subjected to periods of soil and atmospheric water deficits during the...
The interacting effects of different environmental cues in determining a plant's phenotype and perfo...
More than 80% of the world's population is entirely dependent on the food grown on land. Environment...
Plants developed various reversible and non-reversible acclimation mechanisms to cope with the multi...