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Special Issue Articles- Transcriptional and post-transcriptional mechanisms regulating stress tolerance

Here we list all articles that belong to the Special Issue “Transcriptional and post-transcriptional mechanisms regulating stress tolerance”. The submission is closed but the list is still being populated as new articles are proofed.

Last updated: 6th August 2021

1- Draft genome and transcriptome analyses of halophyte rice Oryza coarctata provide resources for salinity and submergence stress response factors

Juhi Bansal, Khushboo Gupta, Mohan Singh Rajkumar, Rohini Garg and Mukesh Jain

2- Exploring diverse roles of micro RNAs in banana: Current status and future prospective

Subham Bhakta, Himanshu Tak, Thumballi R. Ganapathi

3- The 5′‐upstream region of WRKY18 transcription factor from banana is a stress‐inducible promoter with strong expression in guard cells

Himanshu Tak, Sanjana Negi, Thumballi R. Ganapathi

4- Overexpression of RNA‐binding bacterial chaperones in rice leads to stay‐green phenotype, improved yield and tolerance to salt and drought stresses

Rajasheker Guddimalli, Anil Kumar SomanaboinaSurender Reddy Palle, Sujatha Edupuganti, Divya Kummari, Sudhakar Reddy Palakolanu, Jalaja Naravula, Jawahar Gandra, Insaf A. Qureshi, Nagaraju Marka, Rathnagiri Polavarapu, Polavarapu Bilhan Kavi Kishor

5- Exogenous melatonin enhances the reactive oxygen species metabolism, antioxidant defense‐related gene expression, and photosynthetic capacity of Phaseolus vulgaris L. to confer salt stress tolerance

Abdelaleim Ismail ElSayed, Mohammed Suhail Rafudeen, Ayman M. Gomaa, Mirza Hasanuzzaman

6- Raffinose accumulation and preferential allocation of carbon (14C) to developing leaves impart salinity tolerance in sugar beet

Wassem B. Naguib, Pandurang R. Divte, Amaresh Chandra, Lekshmy Sathee, Bhupinder Singh, Pranab Kumar Mandal, Anjali Anand

7- Enhancers as potential targets for engineering salinity stress tolerance in crop plants

Mukesh Jain, Rohini Garg

9- AlRab7 from Aeluropus lagopoides ameliorates ion toxicity in transgenic tobacco by regulating hormone signalling and ROS homeostasis

Parinita AgarwalBhagirath M. BaraiyaPriyanka S. JoshiMonika PatelAsish K. ParidaPradeep K. Agarwal

10- Molecular insights into the role of plant transporters in salt stress response

Ashok Saddhe AnkushAjay Kumar MishraKumar Kundan

11- Transcriptome of Cenostigma pyramidale roots, a woody legume, under different salt stress times

Gabriella FrosiJosé Ribamar Costa Ferreira-NetoJoão Pacífico Bezerra-NetoValesca PandolfiManassés Daniel da SilvaDavid Anderson de Lima MoraisAna Maria Benko-IsepponMauro Guida Santos

12- Histone modifications and chromatin remodelling in plants in response to salt stress

Wai-Shing YungMan-Wah LiChing-Ching SzeQianwen WangHon-Ming Lam

13- Evaluation of high salinity tolerance in Pongamia pinnata (L.) Pierre by a systematic analysis of hormone-metabolic network

Sureshbabu MarriboinaKapil SharmaDebashree SenguptaAnurupa Devi YadavalliRameshwar Prasad SharmaRamachandra Reddy Attipalli

14- Gene regulation at transcriptional and post-transcriptional levels to combat salt stress in plants

Ankur SinghAryadeep Roychoudhury

15- Discovery of DNA polymorphisms via whole genome resequencing and their functional relevance in salinity stress response in chickpea

Mohan Singh RajkumarMukesh JainRohini Garg