Login / Signup

Plant responses to multifactorial stress combination.

Sara I ZandalinasRon Mittler
Published in: The New phytologist (2022)
Human activity is causing a global change in plant environment that includes a significant increase in the number and intensity of different stress factors. These include combinations of multiple abiotic and biotic stressors that simultaneously or sequentially impact plants and microbiomes, causing a significant decrease in plant growth, yield and overall health. It was recently found that with the increasing number and complexity of stressors simultaneously impacting a plant, plant growth and survival decline dramatically, even if the level of each individual stress, involved in such 'multifactorial stress combination', is low enough not to have a significant effect. Here we highlight this new concept of multifactorial stress combination and discuss its importance for our efforts to develop climate change-resilient crops.
Keyphrases
  • plant growth
  • climate change
  • stress induced
  • endothelial cells
  • public health
  • risk assessment
  • human health
  • social media
  • cell wall
  • quality improvement
  • high intensity
  • free survival
  • health promotion