As a result, marginal land areas will need to be used to meet the increasing requirement of future generations, especially in developing countries. These marginal areas commonly impose various types of stresses on crops due to factors such as salinity, soil water deficit, temperature extremes, ...
ample research into GABA has occurred in mammals as it is a major inhibitory neurotransmitter; in plants, a role for GABA has often been suggested as a metabolite that changes under stress rather than as a signal, as no receptor or motif for ...
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Under stress-free conditions, PERK is bound by GRP78/BiP on the ER membrane, but ER stress facilitates the dissociation, phosphorylation, and oligomerization of PERK [108]. Activation of this signaling pathway resulted in an increase in cytoplasmic calcium levels and activation of caspase -12 [...
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In plants, the translocation of molecules, such as ions, metabolites, and hormones, between different subcellular compartments or different cells is achieved by transmembrane transporters, which play important roles in growth, development, and adaptation to the environment. To facilitate transport in a ...
(0.5 U/mL) and 7.5 mM calcium chloride in the absence and presence of FGFC1 (0.092–0.92 mM) (B) Effect of FGFC1 on the lag time of fibrin polymerization, defined as the time from initiation of plasma clot formation to when absorbance increases to 0.015 from baseline. (C) The linear...
However, their application has not been addressed as part of a holistic conservation strategy that supports the sustainability of agroecosystems. Here, we discuss the potential use of these elements in sustainable agriculture, and the knowledge gaps that hinder their effective integration into agronomical...
Qin et al. (2010) found boron application reduced the germination of B. cinerea spores, reduced germ tube elongation and mycelial spread in table grapes [30]. When paired with boron, calcium increased resistance to B. cinerea in strawberry plants [31]. In addition, while there is no ...
However, their excesses are detrimental to the growth of crops, as too much calcium in the form of calcium sulfate or chloride can lead to higher pH from the anions (Cl− and SO42−) and thereby result to some other nutritional problems. Higher levels of boron in starter fertilizers ...