| Literature DB >> 33745784 |
Sara I Zandalinas1, Felix B Fritschi1, Ron Mittler2.
Abstract
Global warming, climate change, and environmental pollution present plants with unique combinations of different abiotic and biotic stresses. Although much is known about how plants acclimate to each of these individual stresses, little is known about how they respond to a combination of many of these stress factors occurring together, namely a multifactorial stress combination. Recent studies revealed that increasing the number of different co-occurring multifactorial stress factors causes a severe decline in plant growth and survival, as well as in the microbiome biodiversity that plants depend upon. This effect should serve as a dire warning to our society and prompt us to decisively act to reduce pollutants, fight global warming, and augment the tolerance of crops to multifactorial stress combinations.Entities:
Keywords: cancer; climate change; crop; global warming; multifactorial stress combination; pollution; reactive oxygen species; stress; stress combination; yield
Year: 2021 PMID: 33745784 DOI: 10.1016/j.tplants.2021.02.011
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Trends Plant Sci ISSN: 1360-1385 Impact factor: 18.313