Plant Performance on Environmental Effectiveness after Interaction of Combined Stress: A Study
| Vol-4 | Issue-01 | January-2019 | Published Online: 20 January 2019 PDF ( 251 KB ) | ||
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| Arun Bharat 1; Dr. Komal Lata Nagpal 2 | ||
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1Department of Botany, OPJS University, Churu (Rajasthan) (India) 2Department of Botany, OPJS University, Churu (Rajasthan) (India) |
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| Abstract | ||
Plants performance to combinedwith stress factors and exhibit several special responses, alongside other basic responses. In this manner, to completely perceive the effect of consolidated abiotic and biotic stresses on plants, it is essential to comprehend the idea of such communications. Mittler and partners built up a "stress network" to order the connections among different abiotic and biotic stresses on plant growth and productivity. This framework represents that the stress combinations can have negative and also beneficial outcomes on plants. The impact of consolidated stress factors on crops isn't constantly added substance, because the result is ordinarily managed by the idea of communications between the stress factors. Subsequently, the development of plants with upgraded resilience to joined abiotic and biotic stresses includes ID of physio-morphological attributes that are influenced by consolidated stresses. |
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| Keywords | ||
| biotic stresses, Plants, environmental | ||
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