(2003) Logistics of water and salt transport through the plant: structure and functioning of the xylem. Plant, Cell & Environment 26, 26-101.De Boer A,Volkov V.Logistics of water and salt transport through the plant:Structure and functioning of the xylem[J].Plant Cell and Environment,2003,...
Besides, AQPs mediate the regulation of water transport in response to various environmental cues and hence play an important role in stressed conditions thereby making them an essential class of plant proteins. The present review highlights the structural diversity, regulation of AQPs and ...
The major consequences of climate change are droughts which are tragic threat to water supplies, agriculture crops, food production and causing ecological disturbance and famine in the World7. Climate change and global warming are intensively affecting the regional and Worldwide hydrological cycle leading...
normal metabolic functioning. For instance, oxidative stress caused by cellular Na+ion build-up alters water and nutrient uptake, carbon assimilation, and biomass production (Gurmani et al.2013; Soliman et al.2020a). Some plant species have developed sophisticated mechanisms of mitigating salinity str...
Intake of salt is a biological imperative, inextricably woven into physiological systems, human societies and global culture. However, excessive salt intake is associated with high blood pressure. As this effect likely drives cardiovascular morbidity and
- 《Plant Physiology》 被引量: 291发表: 2009年 Convection in groundwater below an evaporating Salt Lake: 2. Evolution of fingers or plumes plumes developed from the unstable boundary layer of an evaporating ''dry'' salt lake is examined using a numerical model and Hele-Shaw cell experiments....
and decrease water loss through transpiration, which inhibits net photosynthetic rate [5]. Plant cells and tissues typically possess well organized enzymatic ROS scavenging systems, including superoxide dismutase (SOD), peroxidase (POD), catalase (CAT) and ascorbate peroxidase (APX), as well as non...
Methods and concepts in quantifying resistance to drought, salt and freezing, abiotic stresses that affect plant water status Summary The abiotic stresses of drought, salinity and freezing are linked by the fact that they all decrease the availability of water to plant cells. This... PE Verslues...
(Shahid et al.2021). Further, it limits the amount of water in the root zone and upward movement to plant organs called osmotic stress. It is difficult to determine the effects of salinity by the physical or morphological characteristics of a plant, and these effects can instead be ...
in the Earth’s climatic conditions, but also has destructive effects on plant growth and physiological processes. Salinity in the soil adversely affects root growth and reduces the ability of plants to absorb water and other nutrients from the soil, thus causing delayed plants growth even ...