Impact of salt, drought, heat and frost stresses on morpho- biochemical and physiological properties of Brassica species: An updated review

Authors

  • Sohail Ahmad Jan
  • Nazma Bibi
  • Zabta Khan Shinwar
  • Malik Ashiq Rabban
  • Sana Ullah
  • Abdul Qadir
  • Nadar Khan

Keywords:

Abiotic stresses, Brassica species, Morpho-biochemical, Transgenic Brassica species

Abstract

Abiotic stresses seriously impact crop productivity and agro-morphological and biochemical properties of all Brassica species. It also decreases the yield of many important Brassica species by disturbing their normal growth and development. In this review, we have highlighted the latest reports about the impact of different abiotic stresses on different growth stages and other morpho-physiological processes of important Brassica species such as canola/rapeseed (Brassica napus), indian mustard (Brassica juncea),
Brassica oleracea and Brassica rapa. Several researchers reported that abiotic stresses affect the important morpho-biochemical processes such as shoot and root length, shoot fresh and dry weight, proline and relative water contents, chlorophyll amount, antioxidant enzymes activity of important Brassica species. 

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Published

25-09-2023

How to Cite

Sohail Ahmad Jan, Nazma Bibi, Zabta Khan Shinwar, Malik Ashiq Rabban, Sana Ullah, Abdul Qadir, & Nadar Khan. (2023). Impact of salt, drought, heat and frost stresses on morpho- biochemical and physiological properties of Brassica species: An updated review. JSSH, 2(1). Retrieved from https://ojs.aiou.edu.pk/index.php/jssh/article/view/1532

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