Stress Combinations and their Interactions in Plants (SCIP) Database

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The phenomics data visualization links can aid users to decipher a holistic view and trends in a large number of stress combinations integrated in the database as compared to individual stresses.


1. View bubble chart for abiotic-abiotic stress combinations
Interactive bubble chart depicting combined stress phenomics dataset for abiotic-abiotic category hosted in SCIPDb.

2. View bubble chart for abiotic-biotic stress combinations
Interactive bubble chart depicting combined stress phenomics dataset for abiotic-biotic category hosted in SCIPDb.

3. View bubble chart for biotic-biotic stress combinations
Interactive bubble chart depicting combined stress phenomics dataset for biotic-biotic category hosted in SCIPDb.

4. View stress matrix
Interactive combined stress matrix depicting net impact of combined stresses on various parameters in different plant species.

5. View net impact on biomass
The radial tree depicts the overall impact of abiotic-abiotic stress combinations on plant performance.

6. View net impact on photosynthetic rate

The radial tree depicts the net impact on photosynthetic rate across various stress combinations.

7. View net impact on stomatal conductance

The radial tree depicts the net impact on stomatal conductance across various stress combinations.

8. View net impact on chlorophyll content

The radial tree depicts the net impact on chlorophyll content across various stress combinations.

9. View disease/damage (%)

The radial tree depicts the disease/damage (%) across various stress combinations.

10. View effect of abiotic stress on pathogen induced disease/damage incidence

The radial tree depicts the effect of abiotic stress on pathogen induced disease/damage (%) incidence across various stress combinations.

11. View geographical distribution
Interactive world map depicting geographical distribution of stress combinations
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