Resurrection plants have an extraordinary ability to survive extreme water loss but still revive full metabolic activity when rehydrated. These plants are useful models to understand the complex biology of vegetative desiccation tolerance. Despite extensive studies of resurrection plants, many details underlying the mechanisms of desiccation tolerance remain unexplored. To summarize the progress in resurrection plant research and identify unexplored questions, we conducted a systematic review of 15 model angiosperm resurrection plants. This systematic review provides an overview of publication trends on resurrection plants, the geographical distribution of species and studies, and the methodology used. Using the Preferred Reporting Items fo...
CITATION: Moore, J. P. & Farrant, J. M. 2015. Editorial : Current advances and challenges in underst...
Tolerance to near complete desiccation of vegetative organs is a widespread capability in bryophytes...
Vegetative desiccation tolerance, or the ability to survive the loss of ~95% relative water content ...
Resurrection plants are the vital assets of nature that have amazing mechanism to restrict the negat...
Desiccation tolerance (DT), which is the ability to survive and recover from the almost complete los...
The majority of flowering-plant species can survive complete air-dryness in their seed and/or pollen...
Environmental stress, especially water deficiency, seriously limits plant distribution and crop prod...
The majority of flowering-plant species can survive complete air-dryness in their seed and/or pollen...
Xerophyta viscosa (Baker) is a monocotyledonous resurrection plant from the family Vellociacea that ...
Includes bibliographical references.In angiosperms, desiccation tolerance, a genetic trait that enab...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 131-169).The ability of tissues to sur...
The ability to survive vegetative-tissue desiccation, defined as the near complete loss (80-95%) of ...
A small group of angiosperms possess vegetative desiccation tolerance (VDT). This unique ability all...
Although staple crops do not survive extended periods of drought, their seeds possess desiccation to...
Desiccation tolerance is common in seeds and various other organisms but only a few Angiosperm speci...
CITATION: Moore, J. P. & Farrant, J. M. 2015. Editorial : Current advances and challenges in underst...
Tolerance to near complete desiccation of vegetative organs is a widespread capability in bryophytes...
Vegetative desiccation tolerance, or the ability to survive the loss of ~95% relative water content ...
Resurrection plants are the vital assets of nature that have amazing mechanism to restrict the negat...
Desiccation tolerance (DT), which is the ability to survive and recover from the almost complete los...
The majority of flowering-plant species can survive complete air-dryness in their seed and/or pollen...
Environmental stress, especially water deficiency, seriously limits plant distribution and crop prod...
The majority of flowering-plant species can survive complete air-dryness in their seed and/or pollen...
Xerophyta viscosa (Baker) is a monocotyledonous resurrection plant from the family Vellociacea that ...
Includes bibliographical references.In angiosperms, desiccation tolerance, a genetic trait that enab...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 131-169).The ability of tissues to sur...
The ability to survive vegetative-tissue desiccation, defined as the near complete loss (80-95%) of ...
A small group of angiosperms possess vegetative desiccation tolerance (VDT). This unique ability all...
Although staple crops do not survive extended periods of drought, their seeds possess desiccation to...
Desiccation tolerance is common in seeds and various other organisms but only a few Angiosperm speci...
CITATION: Moore, J. P. & Farrant, J. M. 2015. Editorial : Current advances and challenges in underst...
Tolerance to near complete desiccation of vegetative organs is a widespread capability in bryophytes...
Vegetative desiccation tolerance, or the ability to survive the loss of ~95% relative water content ...