ROS and Abiotic Stress in Plants
A special issue of International Journal of Molecular Sciences (ISSN 1422-0067). This special issue belongs to the section "Molecular Plant Sciences".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 May 2020) | Viewed by 49874
Special Issue Editors
2. Center of Plant Systems Biology and Biotechnology (CPSBB), 139 Ruski Blvd., 4000 Plovdiv, Bulgaria
Interests: abiotic stress; desiccation tolerance; drought; oxidative stress; resurrection plants
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Interests: abiotic stress; gene expression; oxidative stress; plant biochemistry, programmed cell death
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Dear Colleagues,
Abiotic stresses cause plant growth inhibition, damage, and in the most severe cases cell death, resulting in major crop yield losses worldwide. Many abiotic stresses can lead to oxidative stress. Recent genetic and genomics studies have revealed highly complex and integrated gene networks related to abiotic stress and reactive oxygen species, which are responsible for stress adaptation. Therefore, a systems biology approach is needed in order to fully understand the molecular mechanisms of stress tolerance and to find solutions for stress mitigation and secure crop production for the growing human population in an era of global climate change.
The papers submitted to this Special Issue should report original research that delves into the intricate pathways promoting plant tolerance to single or combined abiotic stresses as well as oxidative stress and provides novel insights into the control mechanisms regulating plant growth or defense programs under adverse conditions. Multidisciplinary approaches, studying the experimental systems from genetic, molecular biology, physiological, biochemical, and systems biology perspectives are encouraged.
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Tsanko Gechev
Dr. Veselin Petrov
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- chilling/freezing
- drought stress
- heat stress
- heavy metals stress
- nutrient/mineral stress
- oxidative stress
- resurrection plants and desiccation tolerance
- salinity
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