- Plants | An Open Access Journal from MDPI
Plants is an international, scientific, peer-reviewed, open access journal on plant science published semimonthly online by MDPI
- Plants | Special Issues - MDPI
Plants publishes Special Issues to create collections of papers on specific topics, with the aim of building a community of authors and readers to discuss the latest research and develop new ideas and research directions
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- Plants’ Epigenetic Mechanisms and Abiotic Stress - MDPI
Unpredictable climate changes cause plants to often be exposed to various abiotic stresses that mainly include extreme temperature, dehydration, high salinity, low nutrition, ultraviolet radiation, and heavy metal toxicity, which all affect the productivity of plants
- An Integrated Framework for Drought Stress in Plants - MDPI
With global warming, drought stress is becoming increasingly severe, causing serious impacts on crop yield and quality In order to survive under adverse conditions such as drought stress, plants have evolved a certain mechanism to cope
- Mechanism of ABA in Plants Exposed to Cold Stress - MDPI
An in-depth study of ABA will help to understand the molecular response mechanisms of plants to cold stress and provide a frame of reference for studying how plants adapt to other environmental stresses
- Molecular Farming for Immunization: Current Advances and Future . . . - MDPI
Using plants as bioreactors, molecular farming has emerged as a versatile and sustainable platform for producing recombinant vaccines, therapeutic proteins, industrial enzymes, and nutraceuticals
- Antibacterial, Antifungal, Antiviral Activity, and Mechanisms of Action . . .
Plants serve as a valuable source of new antimicrobials, and their secondary compounds, such as polyphenols, exhibit potent antimicrobial properties even at low concentrations Polyphenols are derived from phenol, which consists of an aromatic ring and a hydroxyl group
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