Aims and scope
Biologia plantarum, an international journal for experimental botany founded in 1959 by Professor Bohumil Nìmec publishes original scientific papers, brief communications, reviews and hypotheses in plant biology fields of plant physiology, plant development, plant biochemistry and biophysics, plant cell biology, large scale plant omics and systems biology, physiological anatomy, ecophysiology, genetics, molecular biology, phytopathology, plant evolution, structure-function relationship, functional traits in plants, and tree biology. The journal focuses on model and crop plants, as well as on under-investigated species.
All papers should be scientifically sound.
The language of journal is English.
- ISSN: 0006-3134 (print version, until 2019)
- ISSN: 1573-8264 (electronic version)
- CODEN: BPABAJ
OPEN ACCESS since 2019, published under a CC BY-NC-ND licence (see Editorial Policies).
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The influence of ABA on the photosynthesis of the rare and endangered Emmenopterys henryi under salt stressOriginal Papers
L.-J. CAI, X.-Y. JI, M.-F. HOU, Y.-F. HAO, Q. WU, L.-L. SONG
Biologia plantarum 67:1-8, 2023 | DOI: 10.32615/bp.2022.036
Emmenopterys henryi Oliv., a monotypic genus in family Rubiaceae with high scientific and application value, is currently endangered. Adaptability of E. henryi to environment is important for its cultivation, management, and application. In this paper, the effect of abscisic acid (ABA) on the photosynthesis of E. henryi under salt stress was discussed. Results showed that 0.3 % (m/v) NaCl led to reduction of net photosynthetic rate (PN), instantaneous carboxylation efficiency (ICE), and Rubisco activity but the increase of intercellular CO2 concentration (ci), which were remarkable relieved by ABA...