Plants synchronize their life history events with proper seasonal conditions, and as the fitness consequences of each life stage depend on previous and/or subsequent one, changes in environmental cues create cascading effects throughout their whole life cycle. For monocarpic plants, proper senescence timing is very important as the final production of plants depends on it. Citing available literatures, this review discusses how plants not only may delay senescence until after they reproduce successfully, but they may also bring senescence time forward, in order to reproduce in favored conditions. It demonstrates that even though senescence is part of aging, it does not necessarily mean plants have to reach a certain age to senesce. Experime...
Senescence, an organismal performance decline with age, has historically been considered a universal...
Ageing increases chaos and entropy and ultimately leads to the death of living organisms. Neverthele...
Chapter 1 was published as: Kanojia, Aakansha, & Dijkwel, Paul P. (2018, April). Abiotic stress res...
SummaryThe evolution of a senescent decline in the performance of organisms as they grow old is thou...
Virtually all of the cells, tissues and organs in plants age, senesce and eventually die. Senescence...
SummaryThe evolution of senescence (the physiological decline of organisms with age) poses an appare...
© The Author(s), 2013. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribut...
How do organisms, organs, tissues and cells change their fate when they age towards senescence and d...
Senescence, the physiological decline that results in decreasing survival and/or reproduction with a...
Senescence represents the final developmental act of the leaf, during which the leaf cell is dismant...
Plants undergo developmental changes throughout their life history. Senescence, the final stage in t...
This article evaluates features of leaf and ¯ower senescence that are shared with, or are different ...
Senescence represents the final developmental act of the leaf, during which the leaf cell is dismant...
The evolution of senescence (the physiological decline of organisms with age) poses an apparent para...
Ageing increases chaos and entropy and ultimately leads to the death of living organisms. Neverthele...
Senescence, an organismal performance decline with age, has historically been considered a universal...
Ageing increases chaos and entropy and ultimately leads to the death of living organisms. Neverthele...
Chapter 1 was published as: Kanojia, Aakansha, & Dijkwel, Paul P. (2018, April). Abiotic stress res...
SummaryThe evolution of a senescent decline in the performance of organisms as they grow old is thou...
Virtually all of the cells, tissues and organs in plants age, senesce and eventually die. Senescence...
SummaryThe evolution of senescence (the physiological decline of organisms with age) poses an appare...
© The Author(s), 2013. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribut...
How do organisms, organs, tissues and cells change their fate when they age towards senescence and d...
Senescence, the physiological decline that results in decreasing survival and/or reproduction with a...
Senescence represents the final developmental act of the leaf, during which the leaf cell is dismant...
Plants undergo developmental changes throughout their life history. Senescence, the final stage in t...
This article evaluates features of leaf and ¯ower senescence that are shared with, or are different ...
Senescence represents the final developmental act of the leaf, during which the leaf cell is dismant...
The evolution of senescence (the physiological decline of organisms with age) poses an apparent para...
Ageing increases chaos and entropy and ultimately leads to the death of living organisms. Neverthele...
Senescence, an organismal performance decline with age, has historically been considered a universal...
Ageing increases chaos and entropy and ultimately leads to the death of living organisms. Neverthele...
Chapter 1 was published as: Kanojia, Aakansha, & Dijkwel, Paul P. (2018, April). Abiotic stress res...