Like all organisms, plants require energy for growth. They achieve this by absorbing light and fixing it into a usable, chemical form via photosynthesis. The resulting carbohydrate (sugar) energy is then utilized as substrates for growth, or stored as reserves. It is therefore not surprising that modulation of carbohydrate metabolism can have profound effects on plant growth, particularly cell division and expansion. However, recent studies on mutants such as stimpy or ramosa3 have also suggested that sugars can act as signalling molecules that control distinct aspects of plant development. This review will focus on these more specific roles of sugars in development, and will concentrate on two major areas: (i) cross-talk between sugar and ...
Trehalose is a quantitatively important compatible solute and stress protectant in many organisms, i...
Plant roots depend on sucrose imported from leaves as the substrate for metabolism and growth. Sucro...
Throughout their life cycle, plants adjust growth in response to their developmental and environment...
Like all organisms, plants require energy for growth. They achieve this by absorbing light and fixin...
Sugars affect a broad variety of processes,from growth and development to gene expression.Although i...
Sugars modulate many vital processes that are also controlled by hormones during plant growth and de...
In recent years, several studies have focused on the factors and mechanisms that regulate plant grow...
Plants as photoautotrophic organisms are able to produce the carbohydrates they require and have dev...
Plant growth and development are modulated by concerted actions of a variety of signaling molecules....
Despite the fact that soluble sugar levels have been postulated to play an important role in the con...
It has been known since the 1980s that sugars are central to the growth of plants. High levels of ca...
Sugars have a central regulatory function in steering plant growth. This review focuses on informati...
The juvenile-to-adult and vegetative-to-reproductive phase transitions are major determinants of pla...
Due to their role as energy and carbon sources and their regulatory functions, sugars influence all ...
Sugars have a profound impact on plant biology, acting as structural components, signalling molecule...
Trehalose is a quantitatively important compatible solute and stress protectant in many organisms, i...
Plant roots depend on sucrose imported from leaves as the substrate for metabolism and growth. Sucro...
Throughout their life cycle, plants adjust growth in response to their developmental and environment...
Like all organisms, plants require energy for growth. They achieve this by absorbing light and fixin...
Sugars affect a broad variety of processes,from growth and development to gene expression.Although i...
Sugars modulate many vital processes that are also controlled by hormones during plant growth and de...
In recent years, several studies have focused on the factors and mechanisms that regulate plant grow...
Plants as photoautotrophic organisms are able to produce the carbohydrates they require and have dev...
Plant growth and development are modulated by concerted actions of a variety of signaling molecules....
Despite the fact that soluble sugar levels have been postulated to play an important role in the con...
It has been known since the 1980s that sugars are central to the growth of plants. High levels of ca...
Sugars have a central regulatory function in steering plant growth. This review focuses on informati...
The juvenile-to-adult and vegetative-to-reproductive phase transitions are major determinants of pla...
Due to their role as energy and carbon sources and their regulatory functions, sugars influence all ...
Sugars have a profound impact on plant biology, acting as structural components, signalling molecule...
Trehalose is a quantitatively important compatible solute and stress protectant in many organisms, i...
Plant roots depend on sucrose imported from leaves as the substrate for metabolism and growth. Sucro...
Throughout their life cycle, plants adjust growth in response to their developmental and environment...