Plants With Annual Life Cycle Special Issues Plants publishes Special Issues to create collections of papers on specific topics with the aim of building a community of authors and readers to discuss the latest research and
Jul 21 2021 nbsp 0183 32 Plants are sessile organisms that need to adapt to constantly changing environmental conditions Unpredictable climate change places plants under a variety of abiotic Jun 30 2023 nbsp 0183 32 Abiotic stress is the adverse effect of any abiotic factor on a plant in a given environment impacting plants growth and development These stress factors such as
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About Plants Aims Plants ISSN 2223 7747 is an international and multidisciplinary scientific open access journal that covers all key areas of plant science It publishes review articles
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Plants requires that authors publish all experimental controls and make full datasets available where possible see the guidelines on Supplementary Materials and references to unpublished
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Aug 16 2024 nbsp 0183 32 Indonesia located in Southeast Asia is the world s largest tropical island country It is globally recognized as a unique center of biodiversity in the Asian Australian transitional
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Jun 8 2023 nbsp 0183 32 Soil salinization is a severe abiotic stress that negatively affects plant growth and development leading to physiological abnormalities and ultimately threatening global food
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