- Plants | An Open Access Journal from MDPI
Photosynthesis is the most important process on Earth because it provides molecular oxygen and enables the growth of higher plants, algae, and cyanobacteria by allowing them to produce organic matter from carbon dioxide [ ]
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Plants, an international, peer-reviewed Open Access journal
- 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
- Plants | Instructions for Authors - MDPI
Experimental research on plants (either cultivated or wild) including collection of plant material, must comply with institutional, national, or international guidelines
- Plants | Special Issue : 10th Anniversary of Plants—Recent . . . - MDPI
Special Issue Information Dear Colleagues, Published for the first time in 2012, Plants will celebrate its 10th anniversary When the inaugural issue was launched, Plants had already published nearly 3500 papers and reflected the diversity and richness of research in the field of Plant science
- An Integrated Framework for Drought Stress in Plants - MDPI
Prolonged stress can lead to metabolic abnormalities in plants In plants, physiological and metabolic mechanisms have developed to help alleviate drought stress These metabolic systems can activate gene regulatory networks, enhancing the adaptability and resistance to environmental challenges [4]
- The Utilization and Roles of Nitrogen in Plants - MDPI
A thorough understanding of N uptake, utilization and interaction with other biological processes is helpful to improve N use efficiency and to breed plants with “less-input-more-output”
- Plants’ Response Mechanisms to Salinity Stress - MDPI
To counteract the effects of salt stress, plants have developed various mechanisms, including modulating ion homeostasis, ion compartmentalization and export, and the biosynthesis of osmoprotectants
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