Xerophyta viscosa (Baker) is a monocotyledonous resurrection plant from the family Vellociacea that occurs in summer-rainfall areas of South Africa, Lesotho and Swaziland. It inhabits rocky terrain in exposed grasslands and frequently experiences periods of water deficit. Being a resurrection plant it tolerates the loss of 95 % of total cellular water, regaining full metabolic competency within 3 days of rehydration. In this paper, we review some of the molecular and physiological adaptations that occur during various stages of dehydration of X. viscosa, these being functionally grouped into early and late responses, which might be relevant to the attainment of desiccation tolerance. During early drying (to 55 % RWC) photosynthesis is shut...
The ability to survive vegetative-tissue desiccation, defined as the near complete loss (80-95%) of ...
What is remarkable about resurrection plants is the ability of vegetative tissues (root, shoot, stem...
Desiccation tolerance is the ability to survive through periods of extreme cellular water loss. Most...
Provides a first comprehensive review of integrated physiological and molecular aspects of desiccati...
Desiccation tolerance is common in seeds and various other organisms but only a few Angiosperm speci...
Water is a major limiting factor in world agriculture. In general, most crop plants are highly sensi...
Vegetative desiccation tolerance, or the ability to survive the loss of ~95% relative water content ...
Resurrection plants are renowned for their vegetative desiccation tolerance (DT). While DT in vegeta...
Includes bibliographical references.In angiosperms, desiccation tolerance, a genetic trait that enab...
International audienceResurrection plants possess a unique ability to counteract desiccation stress....
This study demonstrates that the putative ER-located Hsp90, XVGrp94, is upregulated under conditions...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 131-169).The ability of tissues to sur...
Changes in water-soluble carbohydrates were examined in the leaves of the resurrection plant Xerophy...
Desiccation tolerance is common in seeds and various other organisms, but only a few angiosperm spec...
Few organisms are able to survive desiccation to the air-dried state. Nevertheless, there are a smal...
The ability to survive vegetative-tissue desiccation, defined as the near complete loss (80-95%) of ...
What is remarkable about resurrection plants is the ability of vegetative tissues (root, shoot, stem...
Desiccation tolerance is the ability to survive through periods of extreme cellular water loss. Most...
Provides a first comprehensive review of integrated physiological and molecular aspects of desiccati...
Desiccation tolerance is common in seeds and various other organisms but only a few Angiosperm speci...
Water is a major limiting factor in world agriculture. In general, most crop plants are highly sensi...
Vegetative desiccation tolerance, or the ability to survive the loss of ~95% relative water content ...
Resurrection plants are renowned for their vegetative desiccation tolerance (DT). While DT in vegeta...
Includes bibliographical references.In angiosperms, desiccation tolerance, a genetic trait that enab...
International audienceResurrection plants possess a unique ability to counteract desiccation stress....
This study demonstrates that the putative ER-located Hsp90, XVGrp94, is upregulated under conditions...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 131-169).The ability of tissues to sur...
Changes in water-soluble carbohydrates were examined in the leaves of the resurrection plant Xerophy...
Desiccation tolerance is common in seeds and various other organisms, but only a few angiosperm spec...
Few organisms are able to survive desiccation to the air-dried state. Nevertheless, there are a smal...
The ability to survive vegetative-tissue desiccation, defined as the near complete loss (80-95%) of ...
What is remarkable about resurrection plants is the ability of vegetative tissues (root, shoot, stem...
Desiccation tolerance is the ability to survive through periods of extreme cellular water loss. Most...