Amith R Devireddy
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Recent Articles
1.
Liu Y, Zhang F, Devireddy A, Ployet R, Rush T, Lu H, et al.
Hortic Res
. 2024 Oct;
11(10):uhae232.
PMID: 39431113
No abstract available.
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Pelaez-Vico M, Zandalinas S, Devireddy A, Sinha R, Mittler R
Plant Cell Environ
. 2024 Jan;
47(4):1171-1184.
PMID: 38164061
To successfully survive, develop, grow and reproduce, multicellular organisms must coordinate their molecular, physiological, developmental and metabolic responses among their different cells and tissues. This process is mediated by cell-to-cell,...
3.
Devireddy A, Rivero R, Zandalinas S
Front Plant Sci
. 2023 Jun;
14:1207275.
PMID: 37304717
No abstract available.
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Devireddy A, Tschaplinski T, Tuskan G, Muchero W, Chen J
Int J Mol Sci
. 2021 Aug;
22(16).
PMID: 34445546
Temperature stress is one of the major abiotic stresses that adversely affect agricultural productivity worldwide. Temperatures beyond a plant's physiological optimum can trigger significant physiological and biochemical perturbations, reducing plant...
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Devireddy A, Zandalinas S, Fichman Y, Mittler R
Plant J
. 2020 Oct;
105(2):459-476.
PMID: 33015917
Each year, abiotic stress conditions such as drought, heat, salinity, cold and particularly their different combinations, inflict a heavy toll on crop productivity worldwide. The effects of these adverse conditions...
6.
Devireddy A, Liscum E, Mittler R
Plant Physiol
. 2020 Sep;
184(3):1563-1572.
PMID: 32913044
Perception of a change in light intensity leads to the activation of multiple physiological, metabolic, and molecular responses in plants. These responses allow acclimation to fluctuating light conditions, e.g. sunflecks...
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Zandalinas S, Fichman Y, Devireddy A, Sengupta S, Azad R, Mittler R
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2020 May;
117(24):13810-13820.
PMID: 32471943
Extreme environmental conditions, such as heat, salinity, and decreased water availability, can have a devastating impact on plant growth and productivity, potentially resulting in the collapse of entire ecosystems. Stress-induced...
8.
Devireddy A, Arbogast J, Mittler R
New Phytol
. 2019 Aug;
225(1):21-25.
PMID: 31454419
No abstract available.
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Choudhury F, Devireddy A, Azad R, Shulaev V, Mittler R
Plant Physiol
. 2018 Oct;
178(4):1461-1472.
PMID: 30279198
Plants evolved multiple signaling pathways that transduce light-related signals between leaves. These are thought to improve light stress acclimation in a process termed systemic acquired acclimation. Although responses to light...
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Choudhury F, Devireddy A, Azad R, Shulaev V, Mittler R
Plant Cell Physiol
. 2018 May;
59(9):1817-1826.
PMID: 29800382
Environmental stress conditions can drastically affect plant growth and productivity. In contrast to soil moisture or salinity that can gradually change over a period of days or weeks, changes in...