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New Insights into Plant Pathology and Abiotic Stress

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: 29 June 2024 | Viewed by 201

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1. National Key Laboratory of Cotton Bio-Breeding and Integrated Utilization, Institute of Cotton Research, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Science, Anyang 455000, China
2. School of Agricultural Sciences, Zhengzhou University, Zhengzhou 450001, China
Interests: crop germplasm; crop genomics; gene identification; genetic diversity; population genetics
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Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

Plants are constantly exposed to a myriad of pathogens and environmental stresses that can affect their growth, development, and productivity. Understanding the molecular mechanisms underlying plant responses to abiotic stress factors and pathogenic attacks such as drought, salinity, extreme temperatures, and chemical toxicity is crucial for developing resilient crop varieties and sustainable agricultural practices.

This Special Issue, titled “New Insights into Plant Pathology and Abiotic Stress,” seeks to  explore the dynamic interactions between plants and their stressors at the molecular level. We encourage submissions that address, but are not limited to, the following areas:

  • Molecular and genetic basis of plant resistance to biotic and abiotic stress.
  • Signaling pathways and regulatory networks involved in plant stress responses.
  • Role of epigenetics in plant adaptation to biotic and abiotic stresses.
  • Advances in ‘omics’ technologies (genomics, proteomics, metabolomics, etc.) to dissect plant stress responses.
  • Development of innovative strategies for disease management and stress tolerance in plants.
  • Impact of climate change on plant disease dynamics and stress factors.
  • Interdisciplinary approaches combining molecular biology, bioinformatics, and plant physiology to tackle plant stress issues.

We welcome original research articles, reviews, and short communications that provide novel insights into the molecular science of plant pathology and abiotic stress. Contributions should not only present significant findings but also potentially inform breeding strategies and crop management practices aimed at enhancing plant health and agricultural productivity.

Dr. Shoupu He
Guest Editor

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Keywords

  • plant pathology
  • abiotic stress
  • molecular mechanisms
  • stress resistance
  • signaling pathways
  • epigenetics
  • omics technologies
  • disease management
  • climate change
  • plant stress responses

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