2024
DOI: 10.1016/j.cj.2023.12.003
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Physiology of medicinal and aromatic plants under drought stress

Zohreh Emami Bistgani,
Allen V. Barker,
Masoud Hashemi
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“…The standard practices for obtaining valuable compounds from medicinal plants are based predominantly on extractions from fresh samples when they are the richest of valuable compounds. With the recent climate changes, causing drought stress to become more and more frequent, the yield, regularity, and quality of raw material supply drops significantly [1]. In this respect, the increased attention to plant cell cultures as future potential biofactories of environmentally independent production of bioactive compounds highlights the achievements, problems, and challenges that are still to be solved [85].…”
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“…The standard practices for obtaining valuable compounds from medicinal plants are based predominantly on extractions from fresh samples when they are the richest of valuable compounds. With the recent climate changes, causing drought stress to become more and more frequent, the yield, regularity, and quality of raw material supply drops significantly [1]. In this respect, the increased attention to plant cell cultures as future potential biofactories of environmentally independent production of bioactive compounds highlights the achievements, problems, and challenges that are still to be solved [85].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite the enormous recent progress in natural science, there is still not enough knowledge about extracted plant metabolites and their mode of action when applied to various biological objects. However, positive correlations between the antioxidant properties of numerous plant extracts and infusions and their beneficial potential for human welfare, including medicine, cosmetics, food additives, etc., could be easily made [1]. It is widely accepted that plants' survival under unfavorable environments is based on, or at least involves, tolerance to oxidative stress [2].…”
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“…They mitigate the negative effects of these stressors on plant cells. Antioxidants protect the chloroplasts and other cellular structures involved in photosynthesis from oxidative damage [ 47 ]. Photosynthesis is a fundamental process for plant growth, and any disruption due to oxidative stress can have detrimental effects on overall plant health and productivity.…”
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“…Natural events, such as volcanic eruptions, can release heavy metals into the atmosphere. While volcanic activity is a natural source, it can contribute to localized contamination [ 47 ]. Natural weathering of rocks and minerals can release trace amounts of heavy metals into the soil and water.…”
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