2013
DOI: 10.3390/plants2030473
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Network Connectance Analysis as a Tool to Understand Homeostasis of Plants under Environmental Changes

Abstract: The homeostasis of plants under environmental constraints may be maintained by alterations in the organization of their physiological networks. The ability to control a network depends on the strength of the connections between network elements, which is called network connectance. Herein, we intend to provide more evidence on the existence of a modulation pattern of photosynthetic networks, in response to adverse environmental conditions. Two species (Glycine max-C3 metabolism, and Brachiaria brizantha-C4 met… Show more

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“…On the other hand, SPIONs@OA and SPIONs:UA showed a general increasing in the Cg Total , suggesting a higher modulation (homeostatic adjustment) of soil microbiota. According to Bertolli et al, this increased connectance value indicates great system stability, up to a critical threshold. Additionally, further studies and more efforts are needed to understand the effects of nanoenabled pesticides on the homeostatic dimension level in biological systems.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…On the other hand, SPIONs@OA and SPIONs:UA showed a general increasing in the Cg Total , suggesting a higher modulation (homeostatic adjustment) of soil microbiota. According to Bertolli et al, this increased connectance value indicates great system stability, up to a critical threshold. Additionally, further studies and more efforts are needed to understand the effects of nanoenabled pesticides on the homeostatic dimension level in biological systems.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%