Stress Combinations and their Interactions in Plants (SCIP) Database

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This section catalogs the complete list of raw data files and references covered in this database. It acts as a comprehensive resource for the scientific community working in the area of combined stress. From plant breeders' point of view, studies related to genotypes characterization under stress are provided under each stress section. A compiled study material is also provided separately which can be used for teaching purposes.

I. Research materials (Included as omics dataset in SCIP)

  • Phenome datasets:
    I. Combined stress (Simultaneous)
    • Raw data files
    • References
    • Genotype study


  • II. Combined stress (Sequential)
    • Raw data files
    • References
    • Genotype study


    III. Ongoing stress combinations
    • References


    IV. Experimental details of studies
    • Experimental details
  • Transcriptome datasets:
    • 1. Arabidopsis
    • 2. Barley
    • 3. Bittersweet
    • 4. Brachypodium
    • 5. Black mustard
    • 6. Chickpea
    • 7. Common bean
    • 8. Grapevine
    • 9. Peanut
    • 10. Rice
    • 11. Solanum peruvianum
    • 12. Sorghum
    • 13. Soybean
    • 14. Tomato
    • 15. Tea
    • 16. Wheat
  • Metabolome datasets:
    • 1. Arabidopsis
    • 2. Barley
    • 3. Rice
    • 4. Tobacco
II. Academic teaching materials (Referred in SCIP)

  • Thesis
    • Evaluation of combined effects of heat and drought stress during seed filling in lentil lens culinaris medik genotypes
    • Physiology of mungbean [Vignaradiata(L.)Wilczek] under salt and high temperature stress condition
    • Impact of climate related multiple stresses on Soybean
    • Physiological responses of indian mustard (Brassica Juncea L) to interactive effects of water deficit and salt stress
    • Effect of waterlogging, salinity and their interaction on growth, oxidative and carbohydrate metabolism in pigeonpea (Cajanus cajan L. Millsp.) genotypes
    • Physiological studies on the interactive effects of waterlogging and alkalinity on growth and development of wheat (Triticum Aestivum L.)
  • Other materials
    • Posters
    • Protocols
    • Slides
    • Author's repository
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