Plant Stress and Metabolism
A special issue of Plants (ISSN 2223-7747). This special issue belongs to the section "Plant Physiology and Metabolism".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 September 2021) | Viewed by 5609
Special Issue Editor
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Climate and local environmental factors are the major determinants of quality and quantity of the world’s food and fodder sources. To evade, tolerate or adapt to these unpredictable and ever-changing growth conditions and stresses, plants have evolved numerous multilayered intercommunicating strategies. Among the first molecular responses to stress are changes in plant metabolic machinery. Metabolic processes can provide defensive compounds for stress tolerance through secondary metabolic pathways, or aid in adaptation to stress by ensuring maintenance of cellular or physiological homeostasis through primary/central metabolism. While an association of several such metabolites with stress response has been identified, their mode of action in alleviating stress symptoms has been scarcely studied. In addition, key regulators that modulate different plant metabolic pathways and their cross-talk in various stresses has also been understudied.
The aim of this Special Edition on “Plant Stress and Metabolism” is to contribute to bridging this knowledge gap and to provide information that enables designing stress-tolerant crops by metabolic engineering. We invite basic and applied research that explores metabolic responses and their modulators under various stress conditions. We especially encourage studies at systems level or that utilize multidisciplinary approaches to study the relationship between plant metabolism and stress. We look forward to reading your scientific contributions.
Dr. Neha Vaid
Guest Editor
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