Plants are a calming presence which can significantly lower stress levels. This is backed by science through a study published in the Journal of Physiological Anthropology that found that plants ...
Methods: This article reviews recent research on ABA-mediated gene responses and expressions involved in rice plant architecture and its response to abiotic stress. Results and discussion: Abscisic ...
We use a multi-omics approach to analyse how plants respond to the fungal volatile to uncover important pathways and genes that are responsible for the growth and stress tolerance promoting effects of ...
The study, recently published in Nature Communications, reveals the genes that enable plants to make a novel anti-stress molecule called dimethylsulfoniopropionate, or DMSP. It shows that most plants ...
In human terms, an abiotic source of disease is something that we might say causes stress to a plant. Biotic, on the other hand, are diseases caused from anything that is living: Fungi ...
People often pegged me as someone diligent and reliable, but I had always struggled to manage shifting priorities, be it clients' or bosses' demands, which resulted in further stress and feelings ...
Let the best of Anthropocene come to you. Some plants have a remarkable coping mechanism when they experience stress: they pump their tissues full of a molecule called dimethylsulfoniopropionate, or ...
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The effects of abiotic stress on plant growth, yield, and quality have become increasingly significant in light of global climate change. In this Research Topic, we explore the physiological and ...
Incorporating plants into daily life can effectively reduce stress by lowering cortisol levels and boosting mood through phytoncides. Studies indicate that touching plants fosters tranquility and ...