Search Results - "Nadira, Umme Aktari"
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Secondary metabolism and antioxidants are involved in the tolerance to drought and salinity, separately and combined, in Tibetan wild barley
Published in Environmental and experimental botany (01-03-2015)“…•Tibetan wild barley secondary metabolism firstly studied vs CM72 in drought+salt.•Wild barley XZ16/XZ5 enhanced more in SuSy, SPS and AI in drought+salt vs…”
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Comparative transcriptome profiling of two Tibetan wild barley genotypes in responses to low potassium
Published in PloS one (20-06-2014)“…Potassium (K) deficiency is one of the major factors affecting crop growth and productivity. Development of low-K tolerant crops is an effective approach to…”
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Differential changes in grain ultrastructure, amylase, protein and amino acid profiles between Tibetan wild and cultivated barleys under drought and salinity alone and combined stress
Published in Food chemistry (01-12-2013)“…•Wild barley grain phytochemical profile firstly studied vs. CM72 in anthesis drought+salt.•Tibetan XZ5/XZ16 expresses superior amylase activity with higher…”
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Tolerance to Drought, Low pH and Al Combined Stress in Tibetan Wild Barley Is Associated with Improvement of ATPase and Modulation of Antioxidant Defense System
Published in International journal of molecular sciences (11-11-2018)“…Aluminum (Al) toxicity and drought are two major constraints on plant growth in acidic soils, negatively affecting crop performance and yield. Genotypic…”
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Correction: Ahmed et al. The Barley S-Adenosylmethionine Synthetase 3 Gene HvSAMS3 Positively Regulates the Tolerance to Combined Drought and Salinity Stress in Tibetan Wild Barley. Cells 2020, 9 , 1530
Published in Cells (Basel, Switzerland) (08-10-2024)“…In the original publication [...]…”
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The Barley S-Adenosylmethionine Synthetase 3 Gene HvSAMS3 Positively Regulates the Tolerance to Combined Drought and Salinity Stress in Tibetan Wild Barley
Published in Cells (Basel, Switzerland) (23-06-2020)“…Drought and salinity are two of the most frequently co-occurring abiotic stresses. Despite recent advances in the elucidation of the effects of these stresses…”
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changes in physiological and biochemical traits of Tibetan wild and cultivated barley in response to low phosphorus stress
Published in Soil science and plant nutrition (Tokyo) (02-11-2014)“…Low phosphorus (LP) limits crop growth and productivity in the majority of arable lands worldwide. Here, we investigated the changes in physiological and…”
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Physiological and molecular analysis on root growth associated with the tolerance to aluminum and drought individual and combined in Tibetan wild and cultivated barley
Published in Planta (01-04-2016)“…Aluminum (Al) toxicity and drought are two major factors that limit barley production. In this work, the individual and combined effects of Al/acid and…”
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The regulation of root growth in response to phosphorus deficiency mediated by phytohormones in a Tibetan wild barley accession
Published in Acta physiologiae plantarum (01-04-2016)“…Low phosphorus (LP) causes a dramatic change of root system architecture in plants, which is possibly mediated by signaling pathways of hormones. In order to…”
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Identification of the proteins associated with low potassium tolerance in cultivated and Tibetan wild barley
Published in Journal of proteomics (03-08-2015)“…In previous studies, we found Tibetan wild barley accessions with high tolerance to low K. In this study, ionomics and proteomics analyses were done on two…”
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Identification of the differentially accumulated proteins associated with low phosphorus tolerance in a Tibetan wild barley accession
Published in Journal of plant physiology (01-07-2016)“…Low phosphorus (LP) in soil is a widely-occurred limiting factor for crop production in the world. In a previous study we identified a highly LP-tolerant…”
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