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Plants, Volume 11, Issue 2

January-2 2022 - 91 articles

Cover Story: Unique features of duckweeds, including rapid growth and high productivity, reflect adaptations to freshwater environments. Additionally, duckweed accumulates exceptionally high levels of quality protein and antioxidant micronutrients essential for human health, including zeaxanthin, a carotenoid with unique inflammation-fighting properties. This desirable combination of fast growth with exceptional micronutrient content is not seen in land plants. Moreover, Lemna is an attractive crop for changing climatic conditions—showing promise for the production of high-quality biomass under elevated atmospheric CO2 levels in combination with other stresses, especially when supported by its microbiome. View this paper
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Articles (91)

  • Article
  • Open Access
24 Citations
3,387 Views
27 Pages

Role of Sulfate Transporters in Chromium Tolerance in Scenedesmus acutus M. (Sphaeropleales)

  • Michele Ferrari,
  • Radiana Cozza,
  • Matteo Marieschi and
  • Anna Torelli

15 January 2022

Sulfur (S) is essential for the synthesis of important defense compounds and in the scavenging potential of oxidative stress, conferring increased capacity to cope with biotic and abiotic stresses. Chromate can induce a sort of S-starvation by compet...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
4,400 Views
8 Pages

Identification and Characterization of a Garlic Virus E Genome in Garlic (Allium sativum L.) Using High-Throughput Sequencing from India

  • Malyaj R. Prajapati,
  • Aakansha Manav,
  • Jitender Singh,
  • Pankaj Kumar,
  • Amit Kumar,
  • Ravindra Kumar,
  • Satya Prakash and
  • Virendra Kumar Baranwal

15 January 2022

Garlic (Allium sativum L.) plants exhibiting mosaics, deformation, and yellow stripes symptoms were identified in Meerut City, Uttar Pradesh, India. To investigate the viruses in the garlic samples, the method of high-throughput sequencing (HTS) was...

  • Review
  • Open Access
23 Citations
11,483 Views
10 Pages

Effects of Ionizing Radiation on Flora Ten Years after the Fukushima Dai-ichi Disaster

  • Gian Marco Ludovici,
  • Andrea Chierici,
  • Susana Oliveira de Souza,
  • Francesco d’Errico,
  • Alba Iannotti and
  • Andrea Malizia

15 January 2022

The aim of this work is to analyze the effects of ionizing radiation and radionuclides (like 137Cs) in several higher plants located around the Fukushima Dai-ichi Nuclear Power Plant (FNPP), evaluating both their adaptive processes and evolution. Aft...

  • Article
  • Open Access
34 Citations
6,113 Views
21 Pages

Drought Stress Induces Morpho-Physiological and Proteome Changes of Pandanus amaryllifolius

  • Muhammad Asyraf Mohd Amnan,
  • Wan Mohd Aizat,
  • Fiqri Dizar Khaidizar and
  • Boon Chin Tan

15 January 2022

Drought is one of the significant threats to the agricultural sector. However, there is limited knowledge on plant response to drought stress and post-drought recovery. Pandanus amaryllifolius, a moderate drought-tolerant plant, is well-known for its...

  • Review
  • Open Access
34 Citations
10,234 Views
25 Pages

Plant Secondary Metabolites against Skin Photodamage: Mexican Plants, a Potential Source of UV-Radiation Protectant Molecules

  • Ana Mariel Torres-Contreras,
  • Antoni Garcia-Baeza,
  • Heriberto Rafael Vidal-Limon,
  • Isaias Balderas-Renteria,
  • Mónica A. Ramírez-Cabrera and
  • Karla Ramirez-Estrada

15 January 2022

Human skin works as a barrier against the adverse effects of environmental agents, including ultraviolet radiation (UVR). Exposure to UVR is associated with a variety of harmful effects on the skin, and it is one of the most common health concerns. S...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,200 Views
14 Pages

14 January 2022

Compatibility and synchrony between specialized tissues of the pistil, female gametophytes and male gametophytes, are necessary for successful pollination, fertilization, and fruit set in angiosperms. The aim of the present work was to study the deve...

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
5,774 Views
18 Pages

Oral and Topical Anti-Inflammatory Activity of Jatropha integerrima Leaves Extract in Relation to Its Metabolite Profile

  • Engy A. Mahrous,
  • Ahmed H. Elosaily,
  • Abeer A. A. Salama,
  • Ahmed M. Salama and
  • Soheir M. El-Zalabani

14 January 2022

Jatropha integerrima Jacq., family: Euphorbiaceae, is used in India and subtropical Africa to treat different skin conditions. In this study we evaluated the anti-inflammatory activity of J. integerrima leaves extract (JILE) using rat paw edema model...

  • Review
  • Open Access
51 Citations
8,945 Views
19 Pages

Current Status and Future Prospective for Nitrogen Use Efficiency in Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)

  • Anamaria Mălinaş,
  • Roxana Vidican,
  • Ioan Rotar,
  • Cristian Mălinaş,
  • Cristina Maria Moldovan and
  • Marian Proorocu

14 January 2022

Although essential for achieving high crop yields required for the growing population worldwide, nitrogen, (N) in large amounts, along with its inefficient use, results in environmental pollution and increased greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Therefor...

  • Article
  • Open Access
37 Citations
5,166 Views
15 Pages

How Does Quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa Willd.) Respond to Phosphorus Fertilization and Irrigation Water Salinity?

  • Hamza Bouras,
  • Redouane Choukr-Allah,
  • Younes Amouaouch,
  • Ahmed Bouaziz,
  • Krishna Prasad Devkota,
  • Ayoub El Mouttaqi,
  • Bassou Bouazzama and
  • Abdelaziz Hirich

14 January 2022

Soil salinity is a major problem in arid and semi-arid regions, causing land degradation, desertification, and subsequently, food insecurity. Salt-affected soils and phosphorus (P) deficiency are the common problems in the sub-Sahara, including the S...

  • Article
  • Open Access
21 Citations
4,102 Views
15 Pages

Genome-Wide Characterization of Sedum plumbizincicola HMA Gene Family Provides Functional Implications in Cadmium Response

  • Qingyu Huang,
  • Wenmin Qiu,
  • Miao Yu,
  • Shaocui Li,
  • Zhuchou Lu,
  • Yue Zhu,
  • Xianzhao Kan and
  • Renying Zhuo

14 January 2022

Heavy-metal ATPase (HMA), an ancient family of transition metal pumps, plays important roles in the transmembrane transport of transition metals such as Cu, Zn, Cd, and Co. Although characterization of HMAs has been conducted in several plants, scarc...

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