This work studied modifications experienced by root mitochondria during whole plant senescence or under light deprivation, using Arabidopsis thaliana plants with YFP tagged to mitochondria. During post-bolting development, root respiratory activity started to decline after aboveground organs (i.e., rosette leaves) had senesced. This suggests that carbohydrate starvation may induce root senescence. Similarly, darkening the whole plant induced a decrease in respiration of roots. This was partially due to a decrease in the number of total mitochondria (YFP-labelled mitochondria) and most probably to a decrease in the quantity of mitochondria with a developed inner membrane potential (ΔΨm, i.e., Mitotracker red- labelled mitochondria). Also, th...
The extent to which leaf senescence is induced by nitrogen deficiency or by sugar accumulation varie...
The study of plant mitochondria started in earnest around 1950 with the first isolations of mitochon...
When subjected to stress, plants reprogram their growth by largely unknown mechanisms. To provide in...
The functions of mitochondria during leaf senescence, a type of programmed cell death aimed at the m...
When switching from green to yellow, a leaf undergoes both morphological and metabolic changes. This...
Leaf senescence is a developmental process critical for plant fitness, which involves genetically co...
Selective degradation of mitochondria by autophagy (mitophagy) is thought to play an important role ...
Photosynthetic complexes in the thylakoid membrane of plant leaves primarily function as energyharve...
Leaf senescence is the last stage of development of an organ and is aimed to its ordered disassembly...
Groningen – Arabidopsis, a crucifera which is the model species for plant molecular biology research...
International audienceSenescence is the last stage of leaf development preceding the death of the or...
This chapter discusses the current body of evidence that supports a role for mitochondria in plant c...
In plants, an individually darkened leaf initiates senescence much more rapidly than a leaf from a w...
Senescence is genetically controlled and activated in mature tissues during aging. However, immature...
Mitochondria play essential roles in plant metabolism, supporting both development and stress respon...
The extent to which leaf senescence is induced by nitrogen deficiency or by sugar accumulation varie...
The study of plant mitochondria started in earnest around 1950 with the first isolations of mitochon...
When subjected to stress, plants reprogram their growth by largely unknown mechanisms. To provide in...
The functions of mitochondria during leaf senescence, a type of programmed cell death aimed at the m...
When switching from green to yellow, a leaf undergoes both morphological and metabolic changes. This...
Leaf senescence is a developmental process critical for plant fitness, which involves genetically co...
Selective degradation of mitochondria by autophagy (mitophagy) is thought to play an important role ...
Photosynthetic complexes in the thylakoid membrane of plant leaves primarily function as energyharve...
Leaf senescence is the last stage of development of an organ and is aimed to its ordered disassembly...
Groningen – Arabidopsis, a crucifera which is the model species for plant molecular biology research...
International audienceSenescence is the last stage of leaf development preceding the death of the or...
This chapter discusses the current body of evidence that supports a role for mitochondria in plant c...
In plants, an individually darkened leaf initiates senescence much more rapidly than a leaf from a w...
Senescence is genetically controlled and activated in mature tissues during aging. However, immature...
Mitochondria play essential roles in plant metabolism, supporting both development and stress respon...
The extent to which leaf senescence is induced by nitrogen deficiency or by sugar accumulation varie...
The study of plant mitochondria started in earnest around 1950 with the first isolations of mitochon...
When subjected to stress, plants reprogram their growth by largely unknown mechanisms. To provide in...