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The Role of Phytohormones in Plant Biotic/Abiotic Stress Tolerance

A special issue of International Journal of Molecular Sciences (ISSN 1422-0067). This special issue belongs to the section "Molecular Plant Sciences".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 31 October 2024 | Viewed by 43

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Institute for Integrative Systems Biology, I²SysBio, Universitat de València—CSIC, 46908 Paterna, Valencia, Spain
Interests: phytohormones; cell signaling; ABA biotechnology; abiotic stress
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Dear Colleagues,

The ability to feed the growing human population relies on the crop’s resilience to different stress factors. Both biotic and abiotic stresses, intensified by climate change, pose significant challenges to global food production. To combat this threat, the use of phytohormones and agonists that enhance tolerance to environmental stress shows great promise. Phytohormones have the potential to enhance plant osmotic adjustment, trigger antioxidant responses, regulate plant transpiration and activate plant immunity against pathogens. In this context, plant hormones such as abscisic acid, auxin, brassinosteroid, cytokinin, ethylene, gibberellic acid, jasmonic acid, salicylic acid, and strigolactone play crucial roles in regulating plant stress responses and tolerance. To enhance plant survival under suboptimal environments, research on hormonal regulation of plant stress is mandatory. This Special Issue of IJMS on “The Role of Phytohormones in Plant Biotic/Abiotic Stress Tolerance” pretends to group original research articles and review papers regarding this matter from hormone synthesis to perception, signaling, and response. Exploring the mechanisms underlying biotic/abiotic stress tolerance in plants presents exciting prospects for agricultural biotechnology applications and the improvement of food production. The ultimate goal is to establish a solid foundation that can drive future efforts in breeding crops with enhanced resistance to stress factors.

Dr. Gastón Pizzio
Guest Editor

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Keywords

  • biotic/abiotic stress
  • phytohormone
  • resistance to stress

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