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Jasmonic acid: a key frontier in conferring abiotic stress tolerance in plants

Author Affiliations
Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Oil Crops Research Institute, University of Agriculture Faisalabad, National University of Sciences and Technology, ...
Published InPlant Cell Reports
Year2020
Citations285

Abstract

Abiotic stresses are the primary sources of crop losses globally. The identification of key mechanisms deployed and established by plants in response to abiotic stresses is necessary for the maintenance of their growth and persistence. Recent discoveries have revealed that phytohormones or plant growth regulators (PGRs), mainly jasmonic acid (JA), have increased our knowledge of hormonal signaling of plants under stressful environments. Jasmonic acid is involved in various physiological and biochemical processes associated with plant growth and development as well as plant defense mechanism against wounding by pathogen and insect attacks. Recent findings suggest that JA can mediate the effect of abiotic stresses and help plants to acclimatize under unfavorable conditions. As a vital PGR, JA contributes in many signal…
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