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  <title>Plant Stress Physiology 2nd Edition</title>
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  <namePart>Shabala, Sergey</namePart>
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   <dateIssued>2017</dateIssued>
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 <note>Stress is a common aspect in the life cycle of  a plant. However, the principles of  ‘plant stress’ remain poorly de-&#13;
fined, and key terminology can be interpreted in more than one way. This ambiguity can potentially impede sci-&#13;
entific progress. Several theoretical frameworks detailing the principles of  plant stress have been conceived, based &#13;
on analogies with human stress, mechanics and thermodynamic states. Particularly important are the concepts &#13;
of   eustress  and  distress  (good  and  bad  stress),  and  how  these  are  affected  by  stressor  dose  and  duration.  Using  &#13;
these concepts can help place experimental data in a conceptual framework, and avoid generation of  seemingly &#13;
contradictory data.</note>
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