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Estresses abióticos. Bases moleculares da resistência aos estresses. Estresse luminoso. Temperaturas supra-ótimas e choque térmico. Estresse por resfriamento e congelamento. Estresse hídrico e resistência à seca. Deficiência de oxigênio. Salinidade. Poluição ambiental.