Han, Li-Jun Fan, Da-Yong Wang, Xiang-Ping Xu, Cheng-Yang Xia, Xin-Li Chow, Wah Soon
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Plant & cell physiology
Non-photochemical quenching (NPQ) has been regarded as a safety valve to dissipate excess absorbed light energy not used for photochemistry. However, there exists no general consensus on the photoprotective role of NPQ. In the present study, we quantified the Photosystem II (PSII) photo-susceptibilities (mpi) in the presence of lincomycin, under re...
Czerniawski, Paweł Piślewska-Bednarek, Mariola Piasecka, Anna Kułak, Karolina Bednarek, Paweł
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Plant & cell physiology
Glucosinolates are specialized defensive metabolites characteristic of the Brassicales order. Among them, aliphatic and indolic glucosinolates (IGs) are usually highly abundant in species from the Brassicaceae family. The exceptions this trend are species representing a subclade of the Camelineae tribe, including Capsella and Camelina genera, which...
Vaisman, Michael Hak, Hagit Arazi, Tzahi Spiegelman, Ziv
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Plant & cell physiology
Plant viruses cause systemic diseases that severely impair plant growth and development. While the accumulation of viruses in the root system has long been established, little is known as to how viruses affect root architecture. Here, we examined how the emerging tobamovirus, tomato brown rugose fruit virus (ToBRFV), alters root development in toma...
Jiang, Wei Tong, Tao Li, Wen Huang, Zhenghong Chen, Guang Zeng, Fanrong Riaz, Adeel Amoanimaa-Dede, Hanna Pan, Rui Zhang, Wenying
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Plant & cell physiology
Drought significantly affects stomatal regulation, leading to the reduced growth and productivity of plants. Plant 14-3-3 proteins were reported to participate in drought response by regulating the activities of a wide array of target proteins. However, the molecular evolution, expression pattern and physiological functions of 14-3-3s under drought...
Li, Weiqiang Sun, Yaru Li, Kun Tian, Hongtao Jia, Jiangtao Zhang, Hongyu Wang, Yaping Wang, Hong Bi, Baodi Guo, Jinggong
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Plant & cell physiology
Sinapate esters, which are induced in plants under ultraviolet-B (UV-B) irradiation, have important roles not only in the protection against UV-B irradiation but also in the regulation of stomatal closure. Here, we speculated that sinapate esters would function in the stomatal closure of Arabidopsis thaliana in response to UV-B. We measured the sto...
Aghdam, Morteza Soleimani Mukherjee, Soumya Flores, Francisco Borja Arnao, Marino B Luo, Zisheng Corpas, Francisco J
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Plant & cell physiology
Melatonin, a tryptophan-derived molecule, is endogenously generated in animal, plant, fungal and prokaryotic cells. Given its antioxidant properties, it is involved in a myriad of signaling functions associated with various aspects of plant growth and development. In higher plants, melatonin (Mel) interacts with plant regulators such as phytohormon...
Singh, Harshita Singh, Zeenu Zhu, Tingting Xu, Xiangyu Waghmode, Bhairavnath Garg, Tushar Yadav, Shivani Sircar, Debabrata De Smet, Ive Yadav, Shri Ram
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Plant & cell physiology
The rice root system is primarily composed of shoot-borne adventitious/crown roots (ARs/CRs) that develop from the coleoptile base, and therefore, it is an excellent model system for studying shoot-to-root trans-differentiation process. We reveal global changes in protein and metabolite abundance and protein phosphorylation in response to an auxin ...
Korwin Krukowski, Paolo Visentin, Ivan Russo, Giulia Minerdi, Daniela Bendahmane, Abdelhafid Schubert, Andrea Cardinale, Francesca
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Plant & cell physiology
Strigolactones (SLs) are carotenoid-derived phytohormones governing a wide range of physiological processes, including drought-associated stomatal closure. We have previously shown in tomato that SLs regulate the so-called after-effect of drought, whereby stomatal conductance is not completely restored for some time during recovery after a drought ...
Hirayama, Takashi Mochida, Keiichi
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Plant & cell physiology
Agriculture is particularly vulnerable to climate change. To cope with the risks posed by climate-related stressors to agricultural production, global population growth, and changes in food preferences, it is imperative to develop new climate-smart crop varieties with increased yield and environmental resilience. Molecular genetics and genomic anal...
Morinaka, Hatsune Coleman, Duncan Sugimoto, Keiko Iwase, Akira
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Plant & cell physiology
Plants can exert remarkable capacity for cell reprogramming even from differentiated cells. This ability allows plants to regenerate tissues/organs and even individuals in nature and in vitro. In recent decades, Arabidopsis research has uncovered molecular mechanisms of plant regeneration, however, our understanding of how plant cells retain both d...