© 2020 The Authors. New Phytologist © 2020 New Phytologist Trust. All living organisms are unavoidably exposed to various endogenous and environmental stresses that trigger potentially fatal DNA damage, including double-strand breaks (DSBs). Although a growing body of evidence indicates that DNA damage is one of the prime drivers of aging in animals, little is known regarding the importance of DNA damage and its repair on lifespan control in plants. We found that the level of DSBs increases but DNA repair efficiency decreases as Arabidopsis leaves age. Generation of DSBs by inducible expression of I-PpoI leads to premature senescence phenotypes. We examined the senescence phenotypes in the loss-of-function mutants for 13 key components of t...
<div><p>Leaf senescence is a finely regulated complex process; however, evidence for the involvement...
The longevity of plant leaf organs is genetically determined. However, the molecular mechanisms unde...
Ageing increases chaos and entropy and ultimately leads to the death of living organisms. Neverthele...
Senescence is a major developmental transition in plants that requires a massive reprogramming of ge...
Leaf senescence is the final stage of leaf development that results in the highly ordered degenerati...
Leaf senescence is a genetically programmed process that constitutes the last stage of leaf developm...
Leaf senescence is a sequence of biochemical and physiological events comprising the final stage in ...
Plants undergo developmental changes throughout their life history. Senescence, the final stage in t...
Leaf senescence is not only genetically programmed but also induced by exogenous stress to ensure co...
Leaf senescence is an active and well-regulated degeneration process. Recent studies have shown that...
Groningen – Arabidopsis, a crucifera which is the model species for plant molecular biology research...
Leaf senescence is a finely tuned and genetically programmed degeneration process, which is critical...
Leaf senescence is the final stage of leaf development and is finely regulated via a complex genetic...
Leaf senescence is the orderly dismantling of older tissue that allows recycling of nutrients to dev...
Leaf senescence is an active process that involves the increased expression of many hundreds of gene...
<div><p>Leaf senescence is a finely regulated complex process; however, evidence for the involvement...
The longevity of plant leaf organs is genetically determined. However, the molecular mechanisms unde...
Ageing increases chaos and entropy and ultimately leads to the death of living organisms. Neverthele...
Senescence is a major developmental transition in plants that requires a massive reprogramming of ge...
Leaf senescence is the final stage of leaf development that results in the highly ordered degenerati...
Leaf senescence is a genetically programmed process that constitutes the last stage of leaf developm...
Leaf senescence is a sequence of biochemical and physiological events comprising the final stage in ...
Plants undergo developmental changes throughout their life history. Senescence, the final stage in t...
Leaf senescence is not only genetically programmed but also induced by exogenous stress to ensure co...
Leaf senescence is an active and well-regulated degeneration process. Recent studies have shown that...
Groningen – Arabidopsis, a crucifera which is the model species for plant molecular biology research...
Leaf senescence is a finely tuned and genetically programmed degeneration process, which is critical...
Leaf senescence is the final stage of leaf development and is finely regulated via a complex genetic...
Leaf senescence is the orderly dismantling of older tissue that allows recycling of nutrients to dev...
Leaf senescence is an active process that involves the increased expression of many hundreds of gene...
<div><p>Leaf senescence is a finely regulated complex process; however, evidence for the involvement...
The longevity of plant leaf organs is genetically determined. However, the molecular mechanisms unde...
Ageing increases chaos and entropy and ultimately leads to the death of living organisms. Neverthele...