Abiotic stresses, such as drought, salinity, heat, cold and flooding, have profound effects on plant growth and survival. Adaptation and tolerance to such stresses require sophisticated sensing, signalling and stress response mechanisms. Shroeder and colleagues discuss recent insights into how plant hormones control such responses. Understanding these mechanisms opens opportunities for agricultural applications.
- Rainer Waadt
- Charles A. Seller
- Julian I. Schroeder