Is there a GAS (general adaptation syndrome) response to various types of environmental stress?

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A hypothesis of existence of a general adaptation syndrome (GAS), in which different types of stress evoke similar coping mechanisms, resulting in adaptations, is tested for plants. As stress coping mechanisms, oxy-free radical scavengers and antioxidants, osmoregulation, the role of abscisic acid, jasmonates, nitric oxide, synthesis of heat shock proteins and phytochelatins as heavy metal detoxifiers are discussed.

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Leshem, Y. Y., & Kuiper, P. J. C. (1996). Is there a GAS (general adaptation syndrome) response to various types of environmental stress? Biologia Plantarum. Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02879625

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