Water stress (WS) and heat stress (HS) have a negative effect on soybean plant growth and crop productivity. Changes in the physiological characteristics, proteome, and specific metabolites investigated on molecular and cellular functions were studied in two soybean cultivars exposed to different heat and water stress conditions independently and in combination. Leaf protein composition was studied using 2-DE and complemented with MALDI TOF mass spectrometry. While the two cultivars displayed genetic variation in response to water and heat stress, thirty-nine proteins were significantly altered in their relative abundance in response to WS, HS and combined WS+HS in both cultivars. A majority of these proteins were involved in metabolism, re...
<p>Water is usually the main limiting factor for soybean productivity worldwide and yet advances in ...
To investigate the mechanism of flooding tolerance of soybean, flooding-tolerant mutants derived fro...
Heat stress is likely to be a key factor in the negative impact of climate change on crop production...
Drought and heat are among the major abiotic stresses that affect soybean crops worldwide. During th...
Drought and heat are two of the major adverse environmental stresses for plants. The plant growth, p...
Dissecting molecular pathways at protein level is essential for comprehensive understanding of plant...
Roots are generally the critical drought sensors, but little is known about their molecular response...
International audienceIn a context of climate change, with more frequent drought events and heatwave...
National audienceIn a context of climate change, with more frequent drought events and heatwaves, it...
International audienceIn a context of climate change, with more frequent drought events and heatwave...
Soybean is an important crop that is continually threatened by abiotic stresses, especially drought ...
This research aims to identify the changing of protein of soybean (Glycine max L. Merr) in response ...
International audienceIn a context of climate change, with more frequent drought events and heatwave...
This research aims to identify the changing of protein of soybean (Glycine max L. Merr) in response ...
International audienceIn a context of climate change, with more frequent drought events and heatwave...
<p>Water is usually the main limiting factor for soybean productivity worldwide and yet advances in ...
To investigate the mechanism of flooding tolerance of soybean, flooding-tolerant mutants derived fro...
Heat stress is likely to be a key factor in the negative impact of climate change on crop production...
Drought and heat are among the major abiotic stresses that affect soybean crops worldwide. During th...
Drought and heat are two of the major adverse environmental stresses for plants. The plant growth, p...
Dissecting molecular pathways at protein level is essential for comprehensive understanding of plant...
Roots are generally the critical drought sensors, but little is known about their molecular response...
International audienceIn a context of climate change, with more frequent drought events and heatwave...
National audienceIn a context of climate change, with more frequent drought events and heatwaves, it...
International audienceIn a context of climate change, with more frequent drought events and heatwave...
Soybean is an important crop that is continually threatened by abiotic stresses, especially drought ...
This research aims to identify the changing of protein of soybean (Glycine max L. Merr) in response ...
International audienceIn a context of climate change, with more frequent drought events and heatwave...
This research aims to identify the changing of protein of soybean (Glycine max L. Merr) in response ...
International audienceIn a context of climate change, with more frequent drought events and heatwave...
<p>Water is usually the main limiting factor for soybean productivity worldwide and yet advances in ...
To investigate the mechanism of flooding tolerance of soybean, flooding-tolerant mutants derived fro...
Heat stress is likely to be a key factor in the negative impact of climate change on crop production...