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Diverse Physiological Roles of Flavonoids in Plant Environmental Stress Responses and Tolerance

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Aida Shomali, Susmita Das, Namira Arif, Mohammad Sarraf et al.

Journal: PlantsYear: 2022Citations: 370

Flavonoids are characterized as the low molecular weight polyphenolic compounds universally distributed in planta. They are a chemically varied group of secondary metabolites with a broad range of biological activity. The increasing amount of evidence has demonstrated the various physiological funct...

Life SciencesBiochemistry, Genetics and Molecular BiologyMolecular BiologyOpen Access
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Metal/Metalloid-Based Nanomaterials for Plant Abiotic Stress Tolerance: An Overview of the Mechanisms

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Mohammad Sarraf, Kanchan Vishwakarma, Vinod Kumar, Namira Arif et al.

Journal: PlantsYear: 2022Citations: 206

In agriculture, abiotic stress is one of the critical issues impacting the crop productivity and yield. Such stress factors lead to the generation of reactive oxygen species, membrane damage, and other plant metabolic activities. To neutralize the harmful effects of abiotic stress, several strategie...

Physical SciencesMaterials ScienceMaterials ChemistryOpen Access
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Understanding the role of beneficial elements in developing plant stress resilience: Signalling and crosstalk with phytohormones and microbes

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Mohammad Sarraf, Edappayil Janeeshma, Namira Arif, Muhammad Qudrat Ullah Farooqi et al.

Journal: Plant StressYear: 2023Citations: 39

Abiotic stresses like heavy metals, pesticides, salinity, drought and extreme temperatures impacting the normal growth and development of the plants and it is imperative to develop the novel methods to overcome the negative impact of abiotic stresses on the plant. Elements like cobalt, sodium, selen...

Life SciencesAgricultural and Biological SciencesPlant ScienceOpen Access
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Biochar for the Mitigation of Metal/Metalloid Stress in Plants

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Mohammad Sarraf, Edappayil Janeeshma, Namira Arif, Vaishali Yadav et al.

Journal: Journal of Plant Growth RegulationYear: 2024Citations: 35

Abstract Metal(loid) pollution has become one of the most pressing environmental issues, threatening all living organisms. Metal(loid) stress adversely impacts plant growth, physiology, and overall productivity. Numerous physicochemical approaches have been developed and employed to counteract and r...

Physical SciencesEnvironmental SciencePollutionOpen Access
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