This approach could lead to new insights into understanding plant water and salt stress adaptations for future application in biotechnology.Analía Llanes aAndrea Andrade aSergio AlemanoVirginia LunaPlant Metabolites and Regulation Under Environmental Stress...
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One of the most common plant adaptations to drought is the development of deep roots. Plants that grow in arid regions usually have long roots that can reach deep into the soil to search for water. These roots can go as deep as 30 meters, which is ten times the height of the plant. ...
Plants have evolved various adaptations to cope with drought stress, which is one of the most important environmental factors limiting plant growth and productivity. Drought stress is caused by a lack of water availability, which can be due to low rainfall, high temperatures, or low soil moisture...
Grapevine adaptations to water stress: new perspectives about soil/plant interactions water-stress are described, by focusing on soil/root interactions and root-to-shoot signaling to control both plant water relations and fruit ripening ... SFA Lovisolo - 《Theoretical & Experimental Plant Physiology...
water stress. Stomatal frequency and length of stomata inEucalyptusandMeliaalso decreased with increasing water stress. However, no significant difference was obtained in the width of stomata and the ratio of number of open stomata to total number of stomata per unit area. The leaf thickness ...
Plant adaptation to multiple stresses during submergence and following de... B Gole,Fukao,Takeshi 被引量: 23发表: 2015年 Plant Adaptations to Anaerobic Stress Inundation that gives rise to soil flooding, or more complete submergence, is the most common environmental cause of oxygen deprivation for...
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They support the divergences in water relations observed between inter-tidal and subtidal seagrasses according to their vertical distribution. More negative water and osmotic potentials and higher rigidity of cell walls (higher elastic modulus, ε) were found to be specific osmotic adaptations of ...
These adaptations increase the root:shoot ratio and maintain water and nutrient supply to the shoots (Hsiao and Xu, 2000). By inducing a blockage of ion channels in the stele (see Chapter 3.3), ABA reduces the release of K+ (and possibly other nutrient ions, such as H2PO4−) from ...