Plant Stress Responses And Tolerance
127 researchers across 8 institutions
Scientists investigate how plants respond to and adapt to environmental challenges. This research explores the physiological, molecular, and genetic mechanisms underlying plant stress tolerance, focusing on factors such as drought, heat, salinity, nutrient deficiency, and pathogen attack. Studies employ a range of techniques, including molecular biology, genetics, biochemistry, and advanced imaging, to identify stress-responsive genes, proteins, and metabolic pathways. Key areas of inquiry include understanding signal transduction pathways, epigenetic modifications, and the development of novel strategies to enhance crop resilience.
This work holds significant relevance for Arkansas's agricultural economy, which relies heavily on crops like rice and soybeans that are susceptible to climate variability and soil conditions. By developing more stress-tolerant crop varieties, researchers contribute to maintaining farm productivity, ensuring food security, and supporting the livelihoods of Arkansas farmers. Understanding plant stress responses also informs strategies for managing natural ecosystems and preserving biodiversity within the state's diverse environmental landscapes.
This research area draws on expertise from plant physiology, genomics, bioinformatics, and agronomy, with active engagement across multiple Arkansas institutions. Investigations into stress tolerance often intersect with studies on crop cultivation, genetic improvement, and the environmental impact of agricultural practices.
Top Researchers
| Name | Institution | h-index | Citations | Career Stage | Badges |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Derrick M. Oosterhuis | University of Arkansas | 52 | 8,671 | High Impact | |
| Andy Pereira | University of Arkansas | 51 | 12,437 | High Impact | |
| Jason K. Norsworthy | University of Arkansas | 49 | 10,178 | High Impact | |
| Pengyin Chen | University of Arkansas | 45 | 6,444 | High Impact | |
| K. W. Buck | University of Arkansas | 45 | 6,644 | High Impact | |
| Nilda R. Burgos | University of Arkansas | 42 | 7,248 | High Impact | |
| Cunxiang Wu | University of Arkansas | 38 | 4,529 | High Impact | |
| Ainong Shi | University of Arkansas | 34 | 4,078 | High Impact | |
| James C. Correll | University of Arkansas | 34 | 4,304 | High Impact | |
| Mariya V. Khodakovskaya | UA Little Rock | 32 | 6,287 | ARA High Impact | |
| C. Andy King | University of Arkansas | 32 | 2,934 | High Impact Grants | |
| J. C. Rupe | University of Arkansas | 30 | 2,808 | High Impact | |
| Vibha Srivastava | University of Arkansas | 30 | 2,875 | Grant PI High Impact | |
| Fiona L. Goggin | University of Arkansas | 26 | 3,370 | High Impact | |
| Argelia Lorence | Arkansas State University | 25 | 2,731 | ARA High Impact | |
| Neelendra K. Joshi | University of Arkansas | 25 | 2,410 | High Impact | |
| Burton H. Bluhm | University of Arkansas | 24 | 4,169 | High Impact | |
| Julie A. Thomas | University of Arkansas | 23 | 1,666 | High Impact | |
| Fred M. Bourland | University of Arkansas | 22 | 1,532 | High Impact | |
| Robert C. Holland | University of Arkansas | 22 | 1,664 | High Impact |
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Cross-Institution Connections
Researchers at different institutions with overlapping expertise in Plant Stress Responses And Tolerance.