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- Plants | An Open Access Journal from MDPI
Among various plants, corn is the primary host damaged by Spodoptera frugiperda J E Smith (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) After long-term regional colonization, its larvae feed on sweet waxy corn and fresh corn for extended periods
- Plants | 2025 - Browse Issues - MDPI
Plants, an international, peer-reviewed Open Access journal
- Plant Responses and Adaptations to Salt Stress: A Review - MDPI
To cultivate salt-tolerant plants, it is crucial to understand the physiological, biochemical, and molecular responses and adaptations to salt stress, as well as to explore natural genetic resources linked to salt tolerance
- Plants | Instructions for Authors - MDPI
Experimental research on plants (either cultivated or wild) including collection of plant material, must comply with institutional, national, or international guidelines
- The Utilization and Roles of Nitrogen in Plants - MDPI
A thorough understanding of N uptake, utilization and interaction with other biological processes is helpful to improve N use efficiency and to breed plants with “less-input-more-output”
- Physio-Biochemical Mechanisms of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi . . . - MDPI
When plants face severe drought stress, plant–AM fungal symbiosis can enhance plants’ ability to absorb more water through the following mechanisms First, AM fungal colonization stimulates the growth of root hairs, thereby increasing the root surface area for water absorption
- Plants | Special Issues - MDPI
Plants publishes Special Issues to create collections of papers on specific topics, with the aim of building a community of authors and readers to discuss the latest research and develop new ideas and research directions
- How Can Plants Used for Ornamental Purposes Contribute to Urban . . . - MDPI
In this context, this review aims to analyze the available knowledge on the contribution of ornamental plants to urban biodiversity and to critically analyze the gaps that must be filled to better understand how to increase urban biodiversity and the use of ornamental plants
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