Comparison of the extent of leaf senescence depending on the genetic background of different recombinant inbred lines (RILs) of Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) is described. Five RILs of the Bay-0 × Shahdara population showing differential leaf senescence phenotypes (from early senescing to late senescing) were selected to determine metabolic markers to discriminate Arabidopsis lines on the basis of senescence-dependent changes in metabolism. The proportion of γ-aminobutyric acid, leucine, isoleucine, aspartate, and glutamate correlated with (1) the age and (2) the senescence phenotype of the RILs. Differences were observed in the glycine/serine ratio even before any senescence symptoms could be detected in the rosettes. This could be us...
Leaf senescence is a sensitive and dynamic process that is both genetically and environmentally cont...
The process of leaf senescence consists of the final stage of leaf development. It has evolved as a ...
The extent to which leaf senescence is induced by nitrogen deficiency or by sugar accumulation varie...
Comparison of the extent of leaf senescence depending on the genetic background of different recombi...
Senescence is a form of programmed cell death (PCD) which leads to the death of whole organs, e.g., ...
Developmental senescence is a coordinated physiological process in plants and is critical for nutrie...
Developmental senescence is a coordinated physiological process in plants and is critical for nutrie...
Leaf senescence is a long developmental phase important for plant performance and nutrient managemen...
Leaf senescence is an essential developmental process that involves diverse metabolic changes associ...
Leaf senescence is a long developmental phase important for plant performance and nutrient managemen...
Leaf senescence is a long developmental phase important for plant performance and nutrient managemen...
Leaf senescence is a long developmental phase important for plant performance and nutrient managemen...
Leaf senescence is a long developmental phase important for plant performance and nutrient managemen...
Leaf senescence is a long developmental phase important for plant performance and nutrient managemen...
Leaf senescence is a long developmental phase important for plant performance and nutrient managemen...
Leaf senescence is a sensitive and dynamic process that is both genetically and environmentally cont...
The process of leaf senescence consists of the final stage of leaf development. It has evolved as a ...
The extent to which leaf senescence is induced by nitrogen deficiency or by sugar accumulation varie...
Comparison of the extent of leaf senescence depending on the genetic background of different recombi...
Senescence is a form of programmed cell death (PCD) which leads to the death of whole organs, e.g., ...
Developmental senescence is a coordinated physiological process in plants and is critical for nutrie...
Developmental senescence is a coordinated physiological process in plants and is critical for nutrie...
Leaf senescence is a long developmental phase important for plant performance and nutrient managemen...
Leaf senescence is an essential developmental process that involves diverse metabolic changes associ...
Leaf senescence is a long developmental phase important for plant performance and nutrient managemen...
Leaf senescence is a long developmental phase important for plant performance and nutrient managemen...
Leaf senescence is a long developmental phase important for plant performance and nutrient managemen...
Leaf senescence is a long developmental phase important for plant performance and nutrient managemen...
Leaf senescence is a long developmental phase important for plant performance and nutrient managemen...
Leaf senescence is a long developmental phase important for plant performance and nutrient managemen...
Leaf senescence is a sensitive and dynamic process that is both genetically and environmentally cont...
The process of leaf senescence consists of the final stage of leaf development. It has evolved as a ...
The extent to which leaf senescence is induced by nitrogen deficiency or by sugar accumulation varie...