Epigenetic states and certain environmental responses in mammals and seed plants can persist in the next sexual generation. These transgenerational effects have potential adaptative significance as well as medical and agronomic ramifications. Recent evidence suggests that some abiotic and biotic stress responses of plants are transgenerational. For example, viral infection of tobacco plants and exposure of Arabidopsis thaliana plants to UVC and flagellin can induce transgenerational increases in homologous recombination frequency (HRF). Here we show that exposure of Arabidopsis plants to stresses, including salt, UVC, cold, heat and flood, resulted in a higher HRF, increased global genome methylation, and higher tolerance to stress in the u...
Due to their sessile state, plants are inevitably affected by and respond to the external environmen...
Examples of transgenerational transmission of environmentally induced epigenetic traits remain rare ...
Environmental stresses experienced by individual parents can influence offspring phenotypes in ways ...
Epigenetic states and certain environmental responses in mammals and seed plants can persist in the ...
Sherpa Romeo green journal: open accessEpigenetic states and certain environmental responses in mamm...
Adverse conditions can trigger DNA damage as well as DNA repair responses in plants. A variety of st...
Adverse conditions can trigger DNA damage as well as DNA repair responses in plants. A variety of st...
Inducible epigenetic changes in eukaryotes are believed to enable rapid adaptation to environmental ...
Owing to their sessile nature, plants are constantly exposed to a multitude of environmental stresse...
Environmental fluctuations occur constantly to varying extents, yet rarely cause detrimental effects...
Plants respond to drought stress by producing abscisic acid, a chemical messenger that regulates gen...
Improving the responsiveness, acclimation, and memory of plants to abiotic stress holds substantive ...
International audienceWhether environmentally-induced changes in phenotypes can be heritable is a to...
Plants are sessile organisms and as such are frequently exposed to a wide range of environmental str...
Examples of transgenerational transmission of environmentally induced epigenetic traits remain rare ...
Due to their sessile state, plants are inevitably affected by and respond to the external environmen...
Examples of transgenerational transmission of environmentally induced epigenetic traits remain rare ...
Environmental stresses experienced by individual parents can influence offspring phenotypes in ways ...
Epigenetic states and certain environmental responses in mammals and seed plants can persist in the ...
Sherpa Romeo green journal: open accessEpigenetic states and certain environmental responses in mamm...
Adverse conditions can trigger DNA damage as well as DNA repair responses in plants. A variety of st...
Adverse conditions can trigger DNA damage as well as DNA repair responses in plants. A variety of st...
Inducible epigenetic changes in eukaryotes are believed to enable rapid adaptation to environmental ...
Owing to their sessile nature, plants are constantly exposed to a multitude of environmental stresse...
Environmental fluctuations occur constantly to varying extents, yet rarely cause detrimental effects...
Plants respond to drought stress by producing abscisic acid, a chemical messenger that regulates gen...
Improving the responsiveness, acclimation, and memory of plants to abiotic stress holds substantive ...
International audienceWhether environmentally-induced changes in phenotypes can be heritable is a to...
Plants are sessile organisms and as such are frequently exposed to a wide range of environmental str...
Examples of transgenerational transmission of environmentally induced epigenetic traits remain rare ...
Due to their sessile state, plants are inevitably affected by and respond to the external environmen...
Examples of transgenerational transmission of environmentally induced epigenetic traits remain rare ...
Environmental stresses experienced by individual parents can influence offspring phenotypes in ways ...