Plants exposed to hostile environmental conditions such as drought or extreme temperatures usually undergo oxidative stress, which has long been assumed to significantly contribute to the damage suffered by the organism. Reactive oxygen species (ROS) overproduced under stress conditions were proposed to destroy membrane lipids and to inactivate proteins and photosystems, ultimately leading to cell death. Accordingly, considerable effort has been devoted, over the years, to improve stress tolerance by strengthening antioxidant and dissipative mechanisms. Although the notion that ROS cause indiscriminate damage in vivo has been progressively replaced by the alternate concept that they act as signaling molecules directing critical plant develo...
Abiotic and biotic stresses negatively affect plant cellular and biological processes, limiting thei...
Abiotic stresses impact growth, development, and productivity, and significantly limit the global a...
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) have been recognized as important signaling compounds of major importa...
Based on the origin, we can classify different types of stress. Environmental factors, such as high ...
Many environmental conditions induce an oxidative stress in plant cells by the generation of abnorma...
Liebthal M, Dietz K-J. The Fundamental Role of Reactive Oxygen Species in Plant Stress Response. In:...
All environmental cues lead to develop secondary stress conditions like osmotic and oxidative stress...
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) originate as a natural byproduct in standard metabolism of oxygen acti...
Originally conceived as harmful metabolic byproducts, reactive oxygen species (ROS) are now recogniz...
With the advent of human civilization and anthropogenic activities in the shade of urbanization and ...
A wide range of environmental stresses (such as chilling, ozone, high light, drought, and heat) can ...
Various abiotic stresses lead to the overproduction of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in plants which...
Exposure to a variety of environmental factors such as salinity, drought, metal toxicity, extreme te...
Reactive oxygen species (ROS, partial reduction or derivatives of free radicals) are highly reactive...
Plants are continuously exposed to a wide range of environmental conditions, including cold, drought...
Abiotic and biotic stresses negatively affect plant cellular and biological processes, limiting thei...
Abiotic stresses impact growth, development, and productivity, and significantly limit the global a...
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) have been recognized as important signaling compounds of major importa...
Based on the origin, we can classify different types of stress. Environmental factors, such as high ...
Many environmental conditions induce an oxidative stress in plant cells by the generation of abnorma...
Liebthal M, Dietz K-J. The Fundamental Role of Reactive Oxygen Species in Plant Stress Response. In:...
All environmental cues lead to develop secondary stress conditions like osmotic and oxidative stress...
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) originate as a natural byproduct in standard metabolism of oxygen acti...
Originally conceived as harmful metabolic byproducts, reactive oxygen species (ROS) are now recogniz...
With the advent of human civilization and anthropogenic activities in the shade of urbanization and ...
A wide range of environmental stresses (such as chilling, ozone, high light, drought, and heat) can ...
Various abiotic stresses lead to the overproduction of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in plants which...
Exposure to a variety of environmental factors such as salinity, drought, metal toxicity, extreme te...
Reactive oxygen species (ROS, partial reduction or derivatives of free radicals) are highly reactive...
Plants are continuously exposed to a wide range of environmental conditions, including cold, drought...
Abiotic and biotic stresses negatively affect plant cellular and biological processes, limiting thei...
Abiotic stresses impact growth, development, and productivity, and significantly limit the global a...
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) have been recognized as important signaling compounds of major importa...