Plant hormone-mediated stress regulation responses in fruit crops- a review (Record no. 55715)

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Title Plant hormone-mediated stress regulation responses in fruit crops- a review
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Series statement Scientia Horticulturae, 304, p.111302, 2022
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Summary, etc. One of the challenges being faced by the fruit crop production globally is that regional climate regimes are becoming more unpredictable every year. The exact impact of these abiotic stresses on fruit crops is difficult to predict and it depends on numerous other climacteric factors that are all always counted in predictive models. Plant hormones can improves tolerance against abiotic stresses by inhibiting or reducing the active oxygen species (AOS) accumulation, electrolyte leakage, induce the expression of stress-specific genes, etc. Among the major hormones produced by the plants, ABA, SA, JA and ET are known to play major roles in mediating plant defence response against various abiotic stresses. Typically ABA has major role in contrast to abiotic stresses because environmental condition such as drought, heat stress, cold, chilling, salinity and heavy metals are known to trigger increase in ABA levels. Crosstalk networks among phytohormones mediated by diverse key regulators have been extensively investigated and documented in various research investigations. Many canvasser's recommended the use of phytohormones to counteract abiotic stress because of increasing stress tolerance through conventional breeding methods requires time and a diverse cultivation environment for validation of performance and heritability. In this review, we summarize the roles of the major phyto-hormones present in fruit crops in regulating abiotic stresses responses with special focus on the significance of crosstalk between various hormones at biochemical and molecular level in generating a sophisticated and efficient stress response.
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Personal name Rachappanavar, V.
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Personal name Padiyal, A.
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Personal name Sharma, J. K.
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Personal name Gupta, S. K.
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