نتایج جستجو برای: stress physiology

تعداد نتایج: 519279  

Journal: :Frontiers in bioscience 2012
Aaram A Kumar Priyanka Mishra Khushbu Kumari Kishore C S Panigrahi

Plants are sessile organisms and unlike animals, cannot run away from adverse environmental conditions. Therefore, they have evolved sophisticated signaling and protective systems to overcome sub-lethal stress situations. Although, effect of stress on physiology and morphology were studied earlier, the research on molecular mechanisms of stress response is albeit new. Studies at the molecular l...

Journal: :European heart journal 2008
Alexander Jones Alessandro Beda Clive Osmond Keith M Godfrey David M Simpson David I W Phillips

AIMS Increasing evidence suggests that adverse prenatal environments, as indicated by low birth weight, cause long-term changes in cardiovascular physiology that predispose to circulatory disease. The mechanisms are poorly understood, most human studies have been carried out in adults and little is known about early pathophysiological changes. Therefore, we have assessed the relationship betwee...

Journal: :Medical science monitor : international medical journal of experimental and clinical research 2002
Tobias Esch George B Stefano Gregory L Fricchione Herbert Benson

UNLABELLED Nitric oxide (NO) is involved in stress physiology and stress-related disease processes. Like stress, NO seems to be capable of principally exerting either beneficial or deleterious effects. The actual distinction depends on a multitude of factors. Moreover, NO counteracts norepinephrine (NE) activity and sympathetic responsivity. Thus, NO and the stress (patho)physiology are closely...

Journal: :Horticulturae 2023

Abiotic stress factors influence many aspects of plant physiology. The works collected in the Special Issue deepen physiology’s connotation (such as electrophysiology) under abiotic and expand denotation environmental pollutants factors). At same time, achievements selected papers published also exhibit their potential application value production horticultural plants.

Oxidative stress is commonly induced when plants are grown under drought stress conditions.To analyze how salicylic acid (SA) can partly alleviate drought-induced oxidative stress and negative impacts of drought on physiology and growth of Salvia nemorosa plants, we investigated the physiological responses of S. nemorosa to SA application under drought stress. The treatments were composed of Co...

Journal: :The New phytologist 2011
Jennifer K Rohrs-Richey Christa P H Mulder Loretta M Winton Glen Stanosz

• Following the decades-long warming and drying trend in Alaska, there is mounting evidence that temperature-induced drought stress is associated with disease outbreaks in the boreal forest. Recent evidence of this trend is an outbreak of Cytospora canker disease (fungal pathogen Valsa melanodiscus (anamorph = Cytospora umbrina)) on Alnus species. • For Alnus fruticosa, we examined the effects ...

Javad Rezapour Fard Mohsen Kafi Roohangiz Naderi

Kentucky bluegrass (Poa pratensis L.) is one of the most widely used turfgrasses for home lawns, golf courses, parks, and athletic fields in temperate climates. Oxidative stress caused by drought stress is a major limiting factor for grass cultivation in arid and semi-arid regions. The objective of this study was to investigate whether Prohexadione-Calcium (Pro-Ca) may play a role in promoting ...

2017
Charlotte Angelhoff

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2011
Abdul Razack

The impacts of α-tocopherol, glycine betaine (GB) and salicylic acid (SA) applications on higher plants have been the subject of many studies, with special emphasis on oxidative stress tolerance under adverse conditions. However, little work has been carried out on rice responses to α-tocopherol, GB or SA under non-stress conditions, in which yield could potentially increased. This study determ...

Journal: :Biology letters 2012
Jamie M Cornelius Creagh W Breuner Thomas P Hahn

Seasonal changes in stress steroid hormone secretions are thought to reflect investment in self-maintenance versus reproduction. The capricious conditions hypothesis (CCH) posits that reduced corticosterone (CORT) secretion during stress coincident with parental phases of breeding is necessary in harsh environments because a full response would otherwise trigger repeated nest abandonments. To t...

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