Abiotic problems can be just as hazardous to plant life as disease and insect pests. Last week I wrote about the widespread concern over fungal rust in ash trees. This week’s popular question focuses ...
Let’s talk about two of the main classifications of plant diseases — biotic and abiotic — and the differences between them. The term “abiotic” means “without life.” Examples include damage from the ...
Frontiers: Abiotic Stress Priming in Horticultural Crops: Enhancing Nutritional Quality and Post-Harvest Performance
Abiotic Stress Priming in Horticultural Crops: Enhancing Nutritional Quality and Post-Harvest Performance
EurekAlert!: Shifting from biotic to abiotic drivers of urban microbial multifunctionality under drought and rehydration
Shifting from biotic to abiotic drivers of urban microbial multifunctionality under drought and rehydration
insider.si.edu: Organization of Predator Assemblages in Neotropical Tree Holes: Effects of Abiotic Factors and Priority
Fincke, Ola M. 1999. "Organization of Predator Assemblages in Neotropical Tree Holes: Effects of Abiotic Factors and Priority." Ecological Entomology, (1) 13–23.
Organization of Predator Assemblages in Neotropical Tree Holes: Effects of Abiotic Factors and Priority
In ecology, biotic and abiotic factors encompass all the living and non-living parts of an ecosystem. Biotic factors pertain to living organisms and their relationships. Abiotic factors are the ...
Frontiers: Integrating Specialized Metabolite Regulation With Plant Abiotic Stress Responses: Beyond Descriptive Patterns
Specialized metabolites form a cornerstone of plant defensive and adaptive strategies, particularly in response to abiotic stress. Recent research has ...
Integrating Specialized Metabolite Regulation With Plant Abiotic Stress Responses: Beyond Descriptive Patterns