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Molecular Basis of Crops and Fruit Plants in Response to Stress.

Jose Helio CostaRafael de Souza Miranda
Published in: Plants (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
This editorial summarizes the main scientific contributions from 11 papers comprising the Special Issue (SI) "Molecular Basis of Crops and Fruit Plants in Response to Stress". Here, we collected papers from different research groups encompassing molecular studies from monocots (ginger, rice, maize) and eudicots (common hazel, cowpea, pepper, soybean, tomato) species submitted to abiotic stresses as heat, cold, salt, drought, and heavy metals or biotic stresses induced by different viruses, such as BPEV , PepGMV , PMMoV , and TEV . These studies explored different aspects of molecular mechanisms involved in plant stress tolerance, establishing comparative analyses among genotypes/cultivars to identify potential molecular markers of stresses that are now available for future application in biotechnological studies. This SI presents a collection of advanced concepts and emerging strategies for readers and researchers aiming to accelerate plant breeding.
Keyphrases
  • heavy metals
  • heat stress
  • case control
  • stress induced
  • risk assessment
  • room temperature
  • single molecule
  • current status
  • health risk assessment
  • transcription factor
  • genetic diversity
  • drinking water