Molecular mechanisms controlling plant growth during abiotic stress

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Abstract

Mechanisms that protect against abiotic stress are essential for plant survival, yet their activation generally comes at the expense of growth and productivity, which is particularly serious for agriculture. Recent developments in molecular genetics have contributed substantially to our understanding of the basis of abiotic stress defense. Progress has also been made towards understanding how plants control the switch between growth and defense, especially with regard to timing and mechanism. This ongoing research is critical for the improvement of crop plants.

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Bechtold, U., & Field, B. (2018). Molecular mechanisms controlling plant growth during abiotic stress. In Journal of Experimental Botany (Vol. 69, pp. 2753–2758). Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/jxb/ery157

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