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Agriculture and Plant Science
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VOL. 5, ISSUE 4 (2023)
Environmental stress factors effecting the life process of agricultural plant production: A Review
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Fatima Shabir, Mohd Gulfishan, Rayees Afzal Mir, Muzamil Mohiuddin, Sajjad Ahmad Khan
Abstract
Due to their sessile nature, plants are vulnerable to a variety of environmental hazards, including heat, cold, drought, heavy metals, and salinity, which pose serious risks to plant growth and yield. An endogenic, dynamic system like a biological one constantly seeks a steady inflow of energy to maintain its meta-stable state, known as homeostasis. Any disruption of this homeostasis caused by the environment can be explained as biological stress. Abiotic and biotic stresses are two broad categories of biological stress that restrict a crop's ability to grow and produce. Although both of these stresses are unavoidable, they can both be reduced to some extent in order to boost crops' potential for productivity. Breeding, biotechnology, and agronomic approaches are some of the management techniques for successful crop production under stress conditions. The basic concepts of various types of stress and their effects on crop production, as well as some management strategies to lessen the effects of stress on crops, have been attempted to be clearly presented in this review. The methodological approach described in this publication was developed using significant analysis articles and related literature that had undergone peer review. The selection of literature was based primarily on Google search engines and platforms from Research Gate, Google Scholar, Web of Science, Science Direct, MDPI, PubMed, and many other national and international scientific journals and publishing websites. It was decided to classify additional related publications by paying attention to important papers' citations. This review did not attempt to cover all topics; instead, it concentrated on those that were most relevant. Peer-reviewed literature, background data, institutional publications, a very small number of unpublished sources (affiliated Ph.D. dissertations and M.Sc. theses), and institutional publications were all taken into account.
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Pages:43-47
How to cite this article:
Fatima Shabir, Mohd Gulfishan, Rayees Afzal Mir, Muzamil Mohiuddin, Sajjad Ahmad Khan "Environmental stress factors effecting the life process of agricultural plant production: A Review". International Journal of Agriculture and Plant Science, Vol 5, Issue 4, 2023, Pages 43-47
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