The phosphorylation of glucose and fructose is an important step in regulating the supply of hexose sugars for biosynthesis and metabolism. Changes in leaf hexokinase (EC 2.7.1.1) activity and in vivo metabolite levels were examined during drying in desiccation‐tolerant Sporobolus stapfianus and Xerophyta viscosa. Leaf hexokinase activity was significantly induced from 85% to 29% relative water content (RWC) in S. stapfianus and from 89% to 55% RWC in X. viscosa. The increase in hexokinase corresponded to the region of sucrose accumulation in both species, with the highest activity levels coinciding with region of net glucose and fructose removal. The decline of hexose sugars and accumulation of sucrose in both plant species was not associa...
Understanding the response of resurrection angiosperms to dehydration and rehydration is critical fo...
In leaves of Boea hygroscopica subjected to either rapid or slow dehydration and rehydration, the re...
<div><p>The metabolism of potato (<em>Solanum tuberosum</em>) roots constitutively over- and underex...
Three possible indicators of desiccation-tolerance in ang10sperms: sucrose accumulation and hexose s...
Changes in the amounts of ascorbic acid, dehydroascorbic acid and glutathione and in the levels of r...
Provides a first comprehensive review of integrated physiological and molecular aspects of desiccati...
The acquisition of rapid desiccation tolerance for the resurrection plant Boea hygrometrica requires...
The desiccation-tolerant plant Sporobolus stapfianus was subjected to slow dehydration and to rehyd...
International audienceResurrection plants possess a unique ability to counteract desiccation stress....
The resurrection plant C. plantagineum is able to survive almost complete water loss in their vegeta...
Both sucrose and amino acids accumulate in desiccation-tolerant leaf material of the C(4) resurrecti...
Article de revue (Article scientifique dans une revue à comité de lecture)International audienceDefo...
Resurrection plants can tolerate extreme water loss. Substantial sugar accumulation is a phenomenon ...
The production, transport and assimilation of organic carbon ultimately drive the growth of plants. ...
Vegetative desiccation tolerance, or the ability to survive the loss of ~95% relative water content ...
Understanding the response of resurrection angiosperms to dehydration and rehydration is critical fo...
In leaves of Boea hygroscopica subjected to either rapid or slow dehydration and rehydration, the re...
<div><p>The metabolism of potato (<em>Solanum tuberosum</em>) roots constitutively over- and underex...
Three possible indicators of desiccation-tolerance in ang10sperms: sucrose accumulation and hexose s...
Changes in the amounts of ascorbic acid, dehydroascorbic acid and glutathione and in the levels of r...
Provides a first comprehensive review of integrated physiological and molecular aspects of desiccati...
The acquisition of rapid desiccation tolerance for the resurrection plant Boea hygrometrica requires...
The desiccation-tolerant plant Sporobolus stapfianus was subjected to slow dehydration and to rehyd...
International audienceResurrection plants possess a unique ability to counteract desiccation stress....
The resurrection plant C. plantagineum is able to survive almost complete water loss in their vegeta...
Both sucrose and amino acids accumulate in desiccation-tolerant leaf material of the C(4) resurrecti...
Article de revue (Article scientifique dans une revue à comité de lecture)International audienceDefo...
Resurrection plants can tolerate extreme water loss. Substantial sugar accumulation is a phenomenon ...
The production, transport and assimilation of organic carbon ultimately drive the growth of plants. ...
Vegetative desiccation tolerance, or the ability to survive the loss of ~95% relative water content ...
Understanding the response of resurrection angiosperms to dehydration and rehydration is critical fo...
In leaves of Boea hygroscopica subjected to either rapid or slow dehydration and rehydration, the re...
<div><p>The metabolism of potato (<em>Solanum tuberosum</em>) roots constitutively over- and underex...