Abstract
Plants often face multiple stresses including drought, extreme
temperature, salinity, nutrition deficiency and biotic stresses during growth
and development. All the stresses result in a series of physiological and
metabolic reactions and then generate reversible inhibition of metabolism and
growth and can cause seriously irreversible damage, even death. At each stage
of cotton growth, environmental stress conditions pose
devastating threats to plant growth and development, especially yield and
quality. Due to the complex stress conditions and unclear molecular
mechanisms of stress response, there is an urgent need to explore the
mechanisms of cotton response against abiotic stresses.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=Identification%20of%20Multiple%20Stress%20Responsive%20Genes%20Sequencing%20a%20Normalized%20cDNA%20Library%20from%20Sea-Land%20Cotton
DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0152927.
eCollection 2016.(IF=3.234)
PMID: 27031331[PubMed - in
process]