Plants in their natural environments rarely face a single type of stress. Instead, they experience overlapping or sequential abiotic stresses—such as ...
Plants are consistently threatened by various types of abiotic stress. Strides have been made over the past couple of decades in understanding the molecular mechanisms that regulate plant responses to ...
Global agriculture faces the unprecedented dual challenge of increasing crop production to feed a growing population while mitigating environmental impacts ...
Let’s talk about two of the main classifications of plant diseases — biotic and abiotic — and the differences between them. The term “abiotic” means “without life.” Examples include damage from the ...
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The role of crop nutrition in mitigating plant stress
The Potash Development Association (PDA) has recently reviewed those factors that can impact on stress levels within a crop ...
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