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Melatonin-mediated photosynthetic performance of tomato seedlings under high-temperature stress

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Mohammad Shah Jahan, Guo ShiRong, Jin Sun, Sheng Shu et al.

Journal: Plant Physiology and BiochemistryYear: 2021Citations: 241

Photosynthesis is a fundamental biosynthetic process in plants that can enhance carbon absorption and increase crop productivity. Heat stress severely inhibits photosynthetic efficiency. Melatonin is a bio-stimulator capable of regulating diverse abiotic stress tolerances. However, the underlying me...

Life SciencesBiochemistry, Genetics and Molecular BiologyMolecular Biology
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Melatonin Pretreatment Confers Heat Tolerance and Repression of Heat-Induced Senescence in Tomato Through the Modulation of ABA- and GA-Mediated Pathways

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Mohammad Shah Jahan, Sheng Shu, Yu Wang, Md. Mahadi Hasan et al.

Journal: Frontiers in Plant ScienceYear: 2021Citations: 170

Heat stress and abscisic acid (ABA) induce leaf senescence, whereas melatonin (MT) and gibberellins (GA) play critical roles in inhibiting leaf senescence. Recent research findings confirm that plant tolerance to diverse stresses is closely associated with foliage lifespan. However, the molecular me...

Life SciencesAgricultural and Biological SciencesPlant ScienceOpen Access
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Spermine: Its Emerging Role in Regulating Drought Stress Responses in Plants

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Md. Mahadi Hasan, Milan Skalický, Mohammad Shah Jahan, Md. Nazmul Hossain et al.

Journal: CellsYear: 2021Citations: 164

In recent years, research on spermine (Spm) has turned up a lot of new information about this essential polyamine, especially as it is able to counteract damage from abiotic stresses. Spm has been shown to protect plants from a variety of environmental insults, but whether it can prevent the adverse...

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GABA: A Key Player in Drought Stress Resistance in Plants

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Md. Mahadi Hasan, Nadiyah M. Alabdallah, Basmah M. Alharbi, Muhammad Waseem et al.

Journal: International Journal of Molecular SciencesYear: 2021Citations: 148

γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) is a non-protein amino acid involved in various physiological processes; it aids in the protection of plants against abiotic stresses, such as drought, heavy metals, and salinity. GABA tends to have a protective effect against drought stress in plants by increasing osmolyt...

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ABA activated SnRK2 kinases: an emerging role in plant growth and physiology

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Md. Mahadi Hasan, Xudong Liu, Muhammad Waseem, Guang‐Qian Yao et al.

Journal: Plant Signaling & BehaviorYear: 2022Citations: 125

Members of the SNF1-related protein kinase 2 (SnRK2) family are plant-specific serine or threonine kinases that play a pivotal role in the response of plants to abiotic stresses. Members of this plant-specific kinase family have included a critical regulator (SnRK2) of abscisic acid (ABA) response i...

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Ozone Induced Stomatal Regulations, MAPK and Phytohormone Signaling in Plants

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Md. Mahadi Hasan, Md Atikur Rahman, Milan Skalický, Nadiyah M. Alabdallah et al.

Journal: International Journal of Molecular SciencesYear: 2021Citations: 99

Ozone (O3) is a gaseous environmental pollutant that can enter leaves through stomatal pores and cause damage to foliage. It can induce oxidative stress through the generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) like hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) that can actively participate in stomatal closing or opening ...

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Exogenous Putrescine Increases Heat Tolerance in Tomato Seedlings by Regulating Chlorophyll Metabolism and Enhancing Antioxidant Defense Efficiency

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Mohammad Shah Jahan, Md. Mahadi Hasan, Fahad S. Alotaibi, Nadiyah M. Alabdallah et al.

Journal: PlantsYear: 2022Citations: 61

Crops around the world are facing a diversity of environmental problems, of which high temperatures are proving to be the most serious threat to crops. Polyamine putrescine (Put) acts as a master growth regulator that contributes to optimal plant growth and development and increased stress tolerance...

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Melatonin Mitigates Salt-Induced Growth Inhibition Through the Regulation of Carbohydrate and Nitrogen Metabolism in Tomato Seedlings

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Mohammad Shah Jahan, Guihua Li, Dasen Xie, Reham Farag et al.

Journal: Journal of soil science and plant nutritionYear: 2023Citations: 43
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Salt stress tolerance in rice (Oryza sativa L.): A proteomic overview of recent advances and future prospects

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Md. Mahadi Hasan, Md Atikur Rahman, Francisco J. Corpas, Md. Mezanur Rahman et al.

Journal: Plant StressYear: 2023Citations: 28

Salt stress is one of the major impairments to agricultural soil that significantly reduces growth and productivity in rice (Oryza sativa L.) and other crop plants. The proteomic mechanisms underlying salt stress tolerance in rice have not been well established. Therefore, a comprehensive understand...

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Modification of starch content and its management strategies in plants in response to drought and salinity: current status and future prospects

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Md. Mahadi Hasan, Nadiyah M. Alabdallah, Abdalrhaman M. Salih, Aisha Saud Al-Shammari et al.

Journal: Journal of soil science and plant nutritionYear: 2022Citations: 27
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<i>Trichoderma</i> spp.: A Sustainable Alternative to Damping‐off Disease in Plants

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Md Atikur Rahman, S.M. Shahinul Islam, Nadiyah M. Alabdallah, Md Mahadi Hasan et al.

Journal: Plant Cell & EnvironmentYear: 2026

Trichoderma spp. are one of the most versatile and well-recognised biocontrol fungi known to defend plants against soilborne pathogens through direct antagonism, plant growth promotion, and antibiotic production (Malik et al. 2024). Trichoderma spp. can profoundly influence the rhizosphere microbiom...

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Soils set the optimal tension limit for plants

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Md. Mahadi Hasan, Nadiyah M. Alabdallah, Md Atikur Rahman, Marc Carriquí

Journal: Trends in Plant ScienceYear: 2026

Land plants extract soil water under negative vascular pressure, yet stomatal regulation begins at a conserved leaf tension (∼1.3 MPa) across diverse species. Carminati et al. demonstrate that soil hydraulic constraints, rather than xylem embolism vulnerability, drive this convergence, with leaf osm...

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Novel insights into SOS1 in managing vacuolar sodium toxicity

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Md. Mahadi Hasan, Nadiyah M. Alabdallah, Sumayah I. Alsanie, Ghadah Hamad Al Hawas et al.

Journal: Frontiers in Plant ScienceYear: 2026

Salinization due to excessive water-soluble salt addition to soils is a global concern for agriculture, around 20-40% crop lossesal due to soil salinity production and food security (Tarolli et al. 2024). Most of the agricultural plants are sensitive to toxic sodium (Na + ) of soils, impairing plant...

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Evaluating the impact of exogenous chitosan and procyanidin dipping on postharvest quality and biochemical changes of ‘Apple Kul’ jujube during ambient shelf life

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Md. Mahadi Hasan, Ayşe Tülin Öz, Shreef Mahmood, Md. Golap Hossain et al.

Journal: Acta Physiologiae PlantarumYear: 2025
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Xerobranching: a ROS-triggered Aux/IAA multimerization-based adaptive strategy

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Md Atikur Rahman, S. M. Shahinul Islam, Nadiyah M. Alabdallah, Md. Mahadi Hasan et al.

Journal: Trends in Plant ScienceYear: 2025

The mechanisms by which plants modulate root morphology, architecture, and the associated molecular pathways to cope with conditions of water deficit remain incompletely understood. Recently, Roy et al. elucidated novel aspects of an adaptive trait, termed xerobranching, which plays a critical role ...

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