reviewJournal of Experimental BotanyMar 30, 2012Closed access

The interaction of plant biotic and abiotic stresses: from genes to the field

University of Leeds

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Abstract

Plant responses to different stresses are highly complex and involve changes at the transcriptome, cellular, and physiological levels. Recent evidence shows that plants respond to multiple stresses differently from how they do to individual stresses, activating a specific programme of gene expression relating to the exact environmental conditions encountered. Rather than being additive, the presence of an abiotic stress can have the effect of reducing or enhancing susceptibility to a biotic pest or pathogen, and vice versa. This interaction between biotic and abiotic stresses is orchestrated by hormone signalling pathways that may induce or antagonize one another, in particular that of abscisic acid.…

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Keywords
  • Abiotic component
  • Biotic stress
  • Biology
  • Abiotic stress
  • Transcriptome
  • Abscisic acid
  • Organism
  • Biotic component
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