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Plants, Volume 12, Issue 8

April-2 2023 - 153 articles

Cover Story: Global environmental changes cause an increase in the oscillation and intensification of various abiotic stress factors, which have negative impacts on crop production. Abiotic stressors responsible for the major constraints in agriculture predominantly include drought, salinity, extreme temperatures, and metal (nanoparticle) toxicities. It is thus important to understand how plant organs adapt to changing conditions, as this can help produce more stress-resistant or stress-tolerant plants. This article summarizes the life threatening factors of the changing environment leading to stress-related damage to plants, with an emphasis to their subcellular components and plant responses to such conditions in the context of their ability to adapt and survive in challenging environments. View this paper
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Articles (153)

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
1,704 Views
17 Pages

Climate Overrides the Influence of Microsite Conditions on Radial Growth of the Tall Multi-Stemmed Shrub Alnus alnobetula at Treeline

  • Walter Oberhuber,
  • Anna-Lena Dobler,
  • Tamara Heinzle,
  • Francesca Scandurra,
  • Andreas Gruber and
  • Gerhard Wieser

20 April 2023

Green alder (Alnus alnobetula), a tall multi-stemmed deciduous shrub, is widespread at high elevations in the Central European Alps. Its growth form frequently leads to asymmetric radial growth and anomalous growth ring patterns, making development o...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
4,163 Views
20 Pages

Plasticity in the Morphology of Growing Bamboo: A Bayesian Analysis of Exogenous Treatment Effects on Plant Height, Internode Length, and Internode Numbers

  • Chongyang Wu,
  • Yucong Bai,
  • Zhihua Cao,
  • Junlei Xu,
  • Yali Xie,
  • Huifang Zheng,
  • Jutang Jiang,
  • Changhong Mu,
  • Wenlong Cheng and
  • Hui Fang
  • + 1 author

20 April 2023

Sucrose (Suc) and gibberellin (GA) can promote the elongation of certain internodes in bamboo. However, there is a lack of field studies to support these findings and no evidence concerning how Suc and GA promote the plant height of bamboo by regulat...

  • Review
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,103 Views
16 Pages

20 April 2023

Histone modifications are epigenetic mechanisms, termed relative to genetics, and they refer to the induction of heritable changes without altering the DNA sequence. It is widely known that DNA sequences precisely modulate plant phenotypes to adapt t...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,148 Views
19 Pages

20 April 2023

The Pleistocene climatic oscillations (PCO) that provoked several cycles of glacial–interglacial periods are thought to have profoundly affected species distribution, richness and diversity around the world. While the effect of the PCO on popul...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
2,043 Views
11 Pages

20 April 2023

The relationships of interspecific compatibility and incompatibility in Solanum section Petota are complex. Inquiry into these relationships in tomato and its wild relatives has elucidated the pleiotropic and redundant function of S-RNase and HT whic...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,117 Views
14 Pages

Antioxidant Compounds of Potato Breeding Genotypes and Commercial Cultivars with Yellow, Light Yellow, and White Flesh in Iran

  • Somayeh Bahadori,
  • Mousa Torabi Giglou,
  • Behrooz Esmaielpour,
  • Bahram Dehdar,
  • Asghar Estaji,
  • Christophe Hano,
  • Gholamreza Gohari,
  • Marzia Vergine and
  • Federico Vita

20 April 2023

Potatoes are a staple food with high antioxidant properties that can positively affect population health. The beneficial effects of potatoes have been attributed to tuber quality. However, the tuber quality related researches at genetic levels are ve...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,709 Views
11 Pages

A New Method for Fractionation and Characterization of Polyphenols and Tannins from Grapevine Leaf Tissue

  • Stephan Sommer,
  • Marnelle Salie,
  • Esteban Garcia,
  • Anthony Reyes,
  • Steven C. Ebersole,
  • Rachel P. Naegele and
  • Sonet Van Zyl

20 April 2023

Plants accumulate different types of phenolic material in their tissue as a response to biotic as well as abiotic stress. Monomeric polyphenols and smaller oligomers can serve as protection against ultraviolet radiation or prevent oxidative tissue da...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
3,266 Views
15 Pages

20 April 2023

Salt stress is a major abiotic stress limiting plant survival and crop productivity. Plant adaptation to salt stress involves complex responses, including changes in gene expression, regulation of hormone signaling, and production of stress-responsiv...

  • Review
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,329 Views
12 Pages

Structural Characteristics of Reaction Tissue in Plants

  • Litong Liu,
  • Yu Luan,
  • Changhua Fang,
  • Jinbo Hu,
  • Shanshan Chang and
  • Benhua Fei

20 April 2023

To maintain or adjust posture under the challenges of gravity and increased self-weight, or the effects of light, snow, and slope, plants have the ability to develop a special type of tissue called reaction tissue. The formation of reaction tissue is...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
3,942 Views
19 Pages

Phytochemical Composition of Combretum molle (R. Br. ex G. Don.) Engl. & Diels Leaf and Stem Extracts

  • Myuri Parusnath,
  • Yougasphree Naidoo,
  • Moganavelli Singh,
  • Hail Rihan and
  • Yaser Hassan Dewir

19 April 2023

The demand for medicinal plants is on a rise due to their affordability, accessibility and relatively non-toxic nature. Combretum molle (Combretaceae) is used in African traditional medicine to treat a number of diseases. This study aimed to screen t...

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