Effects of abiotic stress on plants: a systems biology perspective
University of Nevada, Reno · RIKEN Center for Sustainable Resource Science · +3 more institutions
Abstract
The natural environment for plants is composed of a complex set of abiotic stresses and biotic stresses. Plant responses to these stresses are equally complex. Systems biology approaches facilitate a multi-targeted approach by allowing one to identify regulatory hubs in complex networks. Systems biology takes the molecular parts (transcripts, proteins and metabolites) of an organism and attempts to fit them into functional networks or models designed to describe and predict the dynamic activities of that organism in different environments. In this review, research progress in plant responses to abiotic stresses is summarized from the physiological level to the molecular level. New insights obtained from the…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 51.94
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 137
Authors
5- GRGrant R. CramerCorresponding
University of Nevada, Reno
- KUKaoru Urano
RIKEN Center for Sustainable Resource Science
- SDSerge Delrot
Université de Bordeaux, Ecophysiologie et Génomique Fonctionnelle de la Vigne
- MPMario Pezzotti
University of Verona
- KSKazuo Shinozaki
RIKEN Center for Sustainable Resource Science
Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Organism
- Abiotic component
- Abiotic stress
- Systems biology
- Computational biology
- Perspective (graphical)
- Set (abstract data type)