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Stresses, Volume 5, Issue 1

2025 March - 23 articles

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Articles (23)

  • Review
  • Open Access
7 Citations
4,995 Views
23 Pages

Enhancing Horticultural Sustainability in the Face of Climate Change: Harnessing Biostimulants for Environmental Stress Alleviation in Crops

  • Manya Singh,
  • Gudammagari Mabu Subahan,
  • Sunny Sharma,
  • Gurpreet Singh,
  • Neha Sharma,
  • Umesh Sharma and
  • Vineet Kumar

Climate change significantly impacts agriculture by increasing the frequency and intensity of environmental stresses, which can severely reduce agricultural yields. Adopting sustainable practices is crucial to mitigating these risks and enhancing cro...

  • Review
  • Open Access
24 Citations
7,164 Views
34 Pages

Bioactive Compounds from Marine Macroalgae: A Natural Defense Against Oxidative Stress-Related Diseases

  • Imelda Noehmi Monroy-García,
  • Suleyka Torres-Romero,
  • Lelie Denise Castro-Ochoa,
  • Alexander Mendoza-Acosta,
  • Ezequiel Viveros-Valdez and
  • Fernando Ayala-Zavala

Marine macroalgae (commonly known as seaweeds), a rich yet underexplored resource, have emerged as a promising source of bioactive compounds with potent antioxidant properties. While oxidative stress is a critical factor in the pathogenesis of numero...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,149 Views
14 Pages

Leaf Traits and Fluctuating Asymmetry as Stress Indicators in a Mangrove Species After an Extreme Rainfall Event

  • Dalton Serafim,
  • Luziene Seixas,
  • João Victor Sabino,
  • Kim Ribeiro Barão,
  • Jean Carlos Santos and
  • Guilherme Ramos Demetrio

Climate change, particularly extreme rainfall, imposes stress on plants, which can be assessed using fluctuating asymmetry (FA) in leaves and key leaf traits. FA, which is defined as random deviations in symmetrical structures, is a known bioindicato...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,875 Views
17 Pages

Pseudanabaena foetida, a filamentous cyanobacterium, is highly sensitive to temperature and light intensity. This study explores its oxidative stress responses under diurnal light intensities in temperature variations, utilizing hydrogen peroxide (H2...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
1,946 Views
14 Pages

Childhood Adversity and White Matter Microstructure: White Matter Differences Associated with Trauma Exposure

  • Andrea Rodriguez,
  • Helen Petropoulos,
  • Pilar M. Sanjuan,
  • Yu-Ping Wang,
  • Tony W. Wilson,
  • Vince D. Calhoun and
  • Julia M. Stephen

Current research on the effects of childhood trauma largely focuses on maltreatment. In the current study, we used diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) to determine the association between potentially traumatic exposures not related to maltreatment and fra...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,364 Views
28 Pages

Mycorrhizal Symbiosis and Water Deficit: Morphophysiological and Gene Expression Responses in Caatinga Passion Fruit

  • Luiz Victor de Almeida Dantas,
  • Roberta Lane de Oliveira Silva,
  • Welson Lima Simões,
  • Adriana Mayumi Yano-Melo and
  • Natoniel Franklin de Melo

The advancement of global warming and climate change requires strategic actions in understanding and seeking interactions between plant species and microorganisms that are more tolerant to water deficit. This research assessed the morpho-agronomic, p...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,185 Views
17 Pages

Biochemical and Plant Growth Response of the Common Bean to Bioinput Application Under a Drought Stress Period

  • Bruna Arruda,
  • Breno Miranda Bagagi,
  • Nelson Borges de Freitas Junior,
  • Wilfrand Ferney Bejarano Herrera,
  • German Andrés Estrada-Bonilla,
  • Willian Aparecido Leoti Zanetti,
  • Ana Laura Silva Silvério and
  • Fernando Ferrari Putti

20 February 2025

The common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) is a global staple, but to guarantee its provision, the crop water supply must be adequate, and bioinput application can benefit plants under drought. The objective was to evaluate the common bean’s respo...

  • Review
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,910 Views
14 Pages

Biological Guardians: Unveiling Microbial Solutions to Combat Cannabis sativa Fungal Pathogens

  • S. M. Ahsan,
  • Md. Injamum-Ul-Hoque,
  • Ashim Kumar Das,
  • Muhammad Imran,
  • Soosan Tavakoli,
  • Da Bin Kwon,
  • Sang-Mo Kang,
  • In-Jung Lee and
  • Hyong Woo Choi

17 February 2025

Cannabis (Cannabis sativa L.) is one of the earliest cultivated crops and is valued for its medicinal compounds, food, fibre, and bioactive secondary metabolites. The rapid expansion of the cannabis industry has surpassed the development of productio...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,169 Views
13 Pages

Toxicity of Fixed Oils, Essential Oils and Isolated Chemicals to Hetorhabditis amazonensis and Steinernema rarum

  • Alixelhe Pacheco Damascena,
  • Luis Moreira de Araujo Junior,
  • Luiza Akemi Gonçalves Tamashiro and
  • Dirceu Pratissoli

17 February 2025

Non-target organisms are not well studied. The objective of this work was to evaluate the effect of seven essential oils, two fixed oils, d-limonene and eugenol on the mortality, behavior and infectivity of entomopathogenic nematodes (ENPs). The oils...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,732 Views
16 Pages

14 February 2025

Pancratium maritimum L. (sea or sand daffodil) —which is a perennial geophyte native to coastal habitats of the Mediterranean region—was used to investigate the effect of applied salinity on leaves and bulbs. Three groups of potted bulbs...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,289 Views
24 Pages

Exploring Epigenetic Modifiers in Cowpea: Genomic and Transcriptomic Insights into Histone Methyltransferases and Histone Demethylases

  • Jéssica Barbara Vieira Viana,
  • José Ribamar Costa Ferreira-Neto,
  • Eliseu Binneck,
  • Roberta Lane de Oliveira Silva,
  • Antônio Félix da Costa and
  • Ana Maria Benko-Iseppon

13 February 2025

Histone methyltransferases (SDGs) and demethylases (JMJs) are well-established regulators of transcriptional responses in plants under adverse conditions. This study characterized SDG and JMJ enzymes in the cowpea (Vigna unguiculata) genome and analy...

  • Review
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,918 Views
21 Pages

6 February 2025

Pollution by emerging contaminants, such as micro-nanoplastics, alongside the exponential prevalence of diet-related diseases like obesity and type 2 diabetes, poses significant concerns for modern societies. There is an urgent need to explore the sy...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,540 Views
11 Pages

5 February 2025

For animals that typically live in groups or family units, being isolated from their conspecifics can be stressful. Horned passalus beetles (genus Odontotaenius), inhabit decaying logs in forests in the eastern United States. While not a truly social...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4,794 Views
24 Pages

In Vivo Anti-Inflammatory and Wound Healing Activity of Extracts and Micro-Aerogels of Bursera microphylla A. Gray

  • Juan Ramón Cañez-Orozco,
  • Juan José Acevedo-Fernández,
  • Julio César López-Romero,
  • Victor Alonso Reyna-Urrutia,
  • Ramón Enrique Robles-Zepeda and
  • Heriberto Torres-Moreno

27 January 2025

Chitosan micro-aerogels (CsM) are an innovative strategy for the controlled release of healing and anti-inflammatory ingredients. Although Bursera microphylla has anti-inflammatory activity in vitro, its in vivo effect is unknown. This study evaluate...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
5,333 Views
22 Pages

27 January 2025

Using Bacillus species as bioagents for environmentally sustainable and economically viable plant disease management is a viable strategy. Thus, it is important to promote their use in agriculture. In this study, two Bacillus species were isolated fr...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,536 Views
12 Pages

Impact of a Phytogenic Feed Additive on Diarrhea Incidence, Intestinal Histomorphology and Fecal Excretion of F4-Fimbriated Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli in Post-Weaning Piglets

  • Torres-Pitarch Alberto,
  • Anja Keiner,
  • Maud Le Gall,
  • Francesc Molist,
  • Xiaonan Guan,
  • Anouschka Middelkoop,
  • Encarnación Jiménez-Moreno,
  • Aitor Balfagón,
  • Graziano Mantovani and
  • Tobias Aumiller
  • + 1 author

21 January 2025

This study investigated the effects of a phytogenic feed additive (PFA) containing a blend of herbs, plant extracts and essential oils from the Lamiaceae, Schisandraceae, Zingiberaceae and Fabaceae families on the fecal score, intestinal histomorphol...

  • Review
  • Open Access
6 Citations
14,671 Views
29 Pages

Cannabis for Chronic Pain: Mechanistic Insights and Therapeutic Challenges

  • Carla Matos,
  • Ana Teresa Pereira,
  • Maria João Dias,
  • Carla Sousa,
  • Ana Ferreira Vinha,
  • Carla Moutinho and
  • Márcia Carvalho

15 January 2025

Chronic pain represents a complex and debilitating condition that affects millions of people worldwide, significantly compromising their quality of life. The conventional approach to treating this type of pain often relies on the use of opioid analge...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,397 Views
14 Pages

Heavy Metal Tolerance and Accumulation Potential of a Rare Coastal Species, Anthyllis vulneraria subsp. maritima

  • Una Andersone-Ozola,
  • Astra Jēkabsone,
  • Andis Karlsons,
  • Anita Osvalde,
  • Lidia Banaszczyk,
  • Ineta Samsone and
  • Gederts Ievinsh

15 January 2025

The aim of the present study was to explore heavy metal tolerance and accumulation potential in Anthyllis vulneraria subsp. maritima plants from coastal sand dunes in controlled conditions. Plants were established from seeds collected in coastal sand...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,019 Views
11 Pages

Genetic Diversity and Genome-Wide Association Study for Shoot and Root Traits in Rice Grown Under Water Deficit at Early Vegetative Stage

  • Gabriel Brandão das Chagas,
  • Rodrigo Pagel Machado,
  • Célanet Fils-Aimé,
  • Antônio de Azevedo Perleberg,
  • Viviane Kopp da Luz,
  • Antonio Costa de Oliveira,
  • Luciano Carlos da Maia and
  • Camila Pegoraro

13 January 2025

Water deficit affects rice growth, development, and yield. Knowledge of genetic diversity for water deficit tolerance, as well as the genetic architecture that is responsible for this trait, can accelerate rice cultivars’ improvement. In this s...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,407 Views
17 Pages

The Bidirectional Interaction Between Insulin and the Hypothalamus–Pituitary–Adrenal Axis in Normal Pregnant Mares

  • Katiuska Satué,
  • Deborah La Fauci,
  • Pietro Medica,
  • Maria Gemma Velasco-Martinez,
  • Cristina Cravana,
  • Giuseppe Bruschetta and
  • Esterina Fazio

The aim of this study was to determine if the changes in plasma insulin, glucose (GLU), fructosamine (FRUCT), adrenocortical hormone (ACTH), and cortisol (CORT) concentrations in mares of different ages were substantial enough to indicate the need to...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,621 Views
13 Pages

Monitoring Stresses Caused by Gaseous Pollutants: How Can They Affect a Fruit-Feeding Butterfly Community (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae) in the Caatinga?

  • Gustavo dos Santos Silva,
  • Maicon dos Santos da Silva,
  • Eloito Caires de Mates,
  • Wesley Gil Oliveira Silva,
  • Daniela Ribeiro da Costa,
  • Laura Braga,
  • Raymundo José de Sá Neto,
  • Avaldo de Oliveira Soares Filho,
  • Mateus Pereira dos Santos and
  • Maria Aparecida Castellani
  • + 1 author

This study evaluated the effects of gaseous pollutants and vegetation on the structure of fruit-feeding butterfly communities (some subfamilies of Nymphalidae) in a Caatinga area in Brumado, BA, between 2016 and 2018. Two transects were established:...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,547 Views
10 Pages

Elevated Soil Temperatures Impact Nematode Reproduction Biology

  • Sagar GC,
  • Prakash Banakar,
  • David Harshman and
  • Churamani Khanal

Plant-parasitic nematodes are one of the economically most important pathogens, and how rising soil temperatures due to climate change impact their ability to damage crops is poorly understood. The current study was conducted to evaluate the reproduc...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,895 Views
19 Pages

The growth and yield of sugarcane have been negatively impacted by drought stress, particularly during two stages of development, namely, tillering and elongation. This research aimed to determine the responses of diverse sugarcane cultivars under wa...

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