Plant Resistance to Abiotic Stress
Plant resistance to abiotic stress is an important physiological trait that helps plants survive in various environmental conditions such as drought, Cold and heat stress. It is an important factor in crop production and maintenance of agroecosystems. Plants can resist abiotic stress through chemical mechanisms such as synthesis of protective compounds, structural changes or physiological processes such as stomatal closure and enzyme activation. These mechanisms are critical for the development and survival of plants in abiotic stress conditions. Plant resistance to abiotic stress makes crops more resilient to climate change and helps to reduce crop losses. Improved understanding of plant resistance to abiotic stress could lead to the development of new crop varieties that can better survive extreme weather conditions and potentially increase crop yield.
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