Sinha, Ranjita Induri, Sai Preethi Peláez-Vico, María Ángeles Tukuli, Adama Shostak, Benjamin Zandalinas, Sara I Joshi, Trupti Fritschi, Felix B Mittler, Ron
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The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology
Global warming and climate change are driving an alarming increase in the frequency and intensity of extreme climate events, such as droughts, heat waves, and their combination, inflicting heavy losses to agricultural production. Recent studies revealed that the transcriptomic responses of different crops to water deficit (WD) or heat stress (HS) a...
Mehta, Maitry Basu, Rupa Ghosh, Rakesh
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Frontiers in Public Health
Evidence linking temperature with adverse perinatal and pregnancy outcomes is emerging. We searched for literature published until 30 January 2023 in PubMed, Web of Science, and reference lists of articles focusing on the outcomes that were most studied like preterm birth, low birth weight, stillbirth, and hypertensive disorders of pregnancy. A rev...
Gay, Aurélien Gontharet, Swanne Poort, Jeffrey Stranne, Christian Ketzer, Marcelo Unnithan, Vikram Gorini, Christian Praeg, Daniel Migeon, Sébastien
The Amazon River extends from the Andes to the Atlantic continental margin and has the world’s highest flux of suspended sediment and terrestrial organic carbon to the ocean, leading to the formation of one of the world’s largest deep-sea turbiditic fans, 10 km thick, down to water depths of 4500 m. The fan is undergoing gravitational collapse, res...
Crowe, Jennifer Knechtle, Beat Rojas-Valverde, Daniel
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Frontiers in Physiology
Laparie, Mathieu
sigh is a simple program made to scrape, save and print information about disaster events around the world listed on rsoe-edis.org. Epidemics, floods, heatwaves, earthquakes, leakage of toxic chemicals, cyclones, plane crashes, zoonoses, you name it. Enough to definitely cure your optimism for the day, if not more. sigh is meant to be used either w...
Swanson, Mark E. Magee, Margaret I. Nelson, Andrew S. Engstrom, Rudy Adams, Henry D.
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Frontiers in Forests and Global Change
Introduction Increasing temperatures associated with climate change can lead to more challenging conditions for tree seedlings, including greater soil surface temperatures and reduced growing season soil moisture. Downed woody debris (DWD) may provide microsite effects, such as shade, that moderate these conditions for seedlings. However, few studi...
Muller, Jonathan D Rotenberg, Eyal Tatarinov, Fyodor Oz, Itay Yakir, Dan
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Plant, cell & environment
The modulation of the leaf energy budget components to maintain optimal leaf temperature are fundamental aspects of plant functioning and survival. Better understanding these aspects becomes increasingly important under a drying and warming climate when cooling through evapotranspiration (E) is suppressed. Combining novel measurements and theoretic...
Chen, Lihong Jin, Rong Zhang, Shimin Zheng, Jie
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Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology
Taria, Sukumar Arora, Ajay Krishna, Hari Manjunath, Karthik Kumar Meena, Shashi Kumar, Sudhir Singh, Biswabiplab Krishna, Pavithra Malakondaiah, Animireddy China Das, Ritwika
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Frontiers in Genetics
Introduction: Abiotic stresses significantly reduce crop yield by adversely affecting many physio-biochemical processes. Several physiological traits have been targeted and improved for yield enhancement in limiting environmental conditions. Amongst them, staygreen and stem reserve mobilisation are two important mutually exclusive traits contributi...
Xu, Xiangyu Fonseca de Lima, Cassio Flavio Vu, Lam Dai De Smet, Ive
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Frontiers in Plant Science
Changes in weather patterns with emerging drought risks and rising global temperature are widespread and negatively affect crop growth and productivity. In nature, plants are simultaneously exposed to multiple biotic and abiotic stresses, but most studies focus on individual stress conditions. However, the simultaneous occurrence of different stres...