Abiotic Stress in Plants

The four major abiotic stresses:salinity, heavy metals, temperature and drought, cause drastic yield reduction in most crops. Plants have complex and dynamic systems of response to stress stimuli which are much more intricate than found in animals despite the absence of an immune system in plants. The paramount reason for this is that plants do not process the ability to simply move away from the region of stressful stimuli.

Saturday, November 26, 2005

Transgene and Stress

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The Cornell biologists showed stress tolerance by introducing the genes for trehalose synthesis into Indica rice varieties, which represent ...
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Thursday, November 17, 2005

My research papers

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Click here for my latest research articles in chromium stress in plants

Impact Factors: What is it doing to science

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We are witnessing an exponential growth of scientific literature in recent times. “Documentary chaos” is what Samuel C. Bradford, the former...
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Wednesday, November 16, 2005

Plants

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Plants constitute over 90% of the worlds's present and past biomass. Simply in terms of their bulk, whatever we learn about plants has t...
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