Legumes Under Environmental Stress 2015
DOI: 10.1002/9781118917091.ch11
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Exogenous application of phytoprotectants in legumes against environmental stress

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“…Plant tolerance to environmental stresses can be enhanced by the exogenous application of beneficial molecules such as proline, amino acids, humic acid, and other antioxidants ( Hasanuzzaman et al, 2015 ). The physiological responses of herbaceous plants under water stress to exogenous AsA have been thoroughly studied ( Athar et al, 2008 ; Dolatabadian et al, 2009 ; Malik and Ashraf, 2012 ; Xu et al, 2015 ; Mukhtar et al, 2016 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Plant tolerance to environmental stresses can be enhanced by the exogenous application of beneficial molecules such as proline, amino acids, humic acid, and other antioxidants ( Hasanuzzaman et al, 2015 ). The physiological responses of herbaceous plants under water stress to exogenous AsA have been thoroughly studied ( Athar et al, 2008 ; Dolatabadian et al, 2009 ; Malik and Ashraf, 2012 ; Xu et al, 2015 ; Mukhtar et al, 2016 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Plant resilience in response to environmental pressures may be increased by the exogenous application of favorable molecules [ 95 ]. Different chemicals have been used to activate plant mechanisms that improve survival and production after dehydration [ 96 ].…”
Section: Biochemical Treatments For Drought Tolerance and Their Physi...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides this, it has an important role in growth and modification to abiotic stress such as salinity and drought stress [235][236][237]. Plant immunity is suppressed by ABA signaling using the SA-dependent defense mechanism [238][239][240][241].…”
Section: Phytohormone-producing Plant Growth-promoting Rhizobacteriamentioning
confidence: 99%