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Trends in Plant Science, 28(1), 4-6
Trends in Plant Science 28 (2023) 1
Trends in Plant Science 28 (2023) 1
Extreme temperatures threaten plant immunity by suppressing the salicylic acid (SA) biosynthesis via unknown mechanisms. Kim et al. demonstrated that suppression of the SA pathway and plant immunity can be rescued by optimised expression of two maste
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Sharath Malleshaiah, Govindaswamy, Vivek, Murugaiah, Jawaharlal, Ganga, M., Surakshitha, N. C.
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Traffic stress causes wear injury and soil compaction. Various anatomical and morphological plant characteristics have been suggested to correspond with turfgrass wear tolerance are well documented in cool season turfgrass but not much with warm seas
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Soil compaction is the foremost adverse effect of traffic stress that interferes with turf shoot and root growth, and sequentially reduce the performance and quality of turf. Most of turfgrass soil cultivation research was emphasized on water infiltr
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