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Potential Role of Plant Growth Regulators in Administering Crucial Processes Against Abiotic Stresses
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Author Affiliations
Kafrelsheikh University, Siirt Üniversitesi, National Research Institute of Rural Engineering, Water and Forests, Bangladesh Wheat and Maize Research Institute, ...
Published InFrontiers in Agronomy
Year2021
Citations153
Abstract
Plant growth regulators are naturally biosynthesized chemicals in plants that influence physiological processes. Their synthetic analogous trigger numerous biochemical and physiological processes involved in the growth and development of plants. Nowadays, due to changing climatic scenario, numerous biotic and abiotic stresses hamper seed germination, seedling growth, and plant development leading to a decline in biological and economic yields. However, plant growth regulators (PGRs) can potentially play a fundamental role in regulating plant responses to various abiotic stresses and hence, contribute to plant adaptation under adverse environments. The major effects of abiotic stresses are growth and yield disturbance, and both these effects are directly overseen by the PGRs. Different types of PGRs such as abscisic acid (ABA), salicylic acid (SA), ethylene…
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