2022
DOI: 10.1007/s10341-021-00628-9
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Proline and Algal Extract to Alleviate the Abiotic Stress in Mango ‘Tommy Atkins’ in the Tropical Semiarid

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“…Because algae (Chlorella TLD6B) grow rapidly and increase adaptability under abiotic stress (extreme desert environment) conditions [23]. According to previous reports, algae affect the internal responses of plants, and there are strong relationships between proline and algae, which promotes the biochemical and enzymatic responses of plants with positive effects against abiotic stress conditions [59].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because algae (Chlorella TLD6B) grow rapidly and increase adaptability under abiotic stress (extreme desert environment) conditions [23]. According to previous reports, algae affect the internal responses of plants, and there are strong relationships between proline and algae, which promotes the biochemical and enzymatic responses of plants with positive effects against abiotic stress conditions [59].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Researchers around the world are exploring various strategies to alleviate the abiotic stress conditions in mango plants grown in greenhouse and natural field environments [ 19 , 47 , 48 ]. These approaches include the use of nanomaterials [ 47 ], accumulation of amino acids such as proline, alone or in combination with algal extract [ 48 ] or yeast extract and other micronutrients [ 19 ], Si [ 18 ], potassium silicate, and tocopherol [ 49 ], among others. With the aid of multi-omics approaches and bioinformatic analyses, researchers are endeavoring to uncover the physiological and biochemical changes that occur under various abiotic stresses.…”
Section: Abiotic Stress-induced Physiological Activities In Mangomentioning
confidence: 99%