This document summarizes 4 sources that discuss the role of nitric oxide (NO) signaling in plant responses to various stresses such as pathogens, heat stress, and abiotic stress induced by oxidative stress. Specifically, the sources describe how NO signaling functions in plant-pathogen interactions, its role in heat stress tolerance, how it is involved in abiotic stress responses by reducing oxidative stress, and the physiological significance of NO in root growth, development and interactions with other organisms in soil.
This document summarizes 4 sources that discuss the role of nitric oxide (NO) signaling in plant responses to various stresses such as pathogens, heat stress, and abiotic stress induced by oxidative stress. Specifically, the sources describe how NO signaling functions in plant-pathogen interactions, its role in heat stress tolerance, how it is involved in abiotic stress responses by reducing oxidative stress, and the physiological significance of NO in root growth, development and interactions with other organisms in soil.
This document summarizes 4 sources that discuss the role of nitric oxide (NO) signaling in plant responses to various stresses such as pathogens, heat stress, and abiotic stress induced by oxidative stress. Specifically, the sources describe how NO signaling functions in plant-pathogen interactions, its role in heat stress tolerance, how it is involved in abiotic stress responses by reducing oxidative stress, and the physiological significance of NO in root growth, development and interactions with other organisms in soil.
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