The production of cellular oxidants such as reactive oxygen species (ROS) is an inevitable con-sequence of redox cascades of aerobic metabolism in plants. This milieu is further aggravated by a myriad of adverse environmental conditions that plants, owing to their sessile life-style, have to cope with during their life cycle. Adverse conditions prevent plants reaching their full genetic potential in terms of growth and productivity mainly as a result of accelerated ROS generation-accrued redox imbalances and halted cellular metabolism. In order to sustain ROS-accrued consequences, plants tend to manage a fine homeostasis between the generation and antioxidants-mediated metabolisms of ROS and its reaction products. Well-known for their invol...
SIGNIFICANCE: Redox homeostasis consists of an intricate network of reactions in which reactive mole...
All environmental cues lead to develop secondary stress conditions like osmotic and oxidative stress...
<p>Oxidative stress is an unavoidable consequence of environmental stresses. ROS accumulation begins...
Plants are not only obligate aerobic organisms requiring oxygen for mitochondrial energy production,...
Plants are frequently exposed to different stressful factors, both of biotic or abiotic nature, whi...
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) originate as a natural byproduct in standard metabolism of oxygen acti...
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) have been recognized as important signaling compounds of major importa...
Plants imperatively have to cope with adverse conditions owing to their lack of mobility and to the ...
Plant acclimation to environmental conditions involves multiple interactions between hormones and o...
Antioxidants in plant cells mainly include glutathione, ascorbate, tocopherol, proline, betaine and ...
Exposure to a variety of environmental factors such as salinity, drought, metal toxicity, extreme te...
In a continuously changing environment plants are exposed to adverse stress conditions, such as sunl...
Liebthal M, Dietz K-J. The Fundamental Role of Reactive Oxygen Species in Plant Stress Response. In:...
Reactive oxygen species (ROS, partial reduction or derivatives of free radicals) are highly reactive...
Abiotic stresses such as salinity, drought, clilling, heavy metal are the major limiting factors for...
SIGNIFICANCE: Redox homeostasis consists of an intricate network of reactions in which reactive mole...
All environmental cues lead to develop secondary stress conditions like osmotic and oxidative stress...
<p>Oxidative stress is an unavoidable consequence of environmental stresses. ROS accumulation begins...
Plants are not only obligate aerobic organisms requiring oxygen for mitochondrial energy production,...
Plants are frequently exposed to different stressful factors, both of biotic or abiotic nature, whi...
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) originate as a natural byproduct in standard metabolism of oxygen acti...
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) have been recognized as important signaling compounds of major importa...
Plants imperatively have to cope with adverse conditions owing to their lack of mobility and to the ...
Plant acclimation to environmental conditions involves multiple interactions between hormones and o...
Antioxidants in plant cells mainly include glutathione, ascorbate, tocopherol, proline, betaine and ...
Exposure to a variety of environmental factors such as salinity, drought, metal toxicity, extreme te...
In a continuously changing environment plants are exposed to adverse stress conditions, such as sunl...
Liebthal M, Dietz K-J. The Fundamental Role of Reactive Oxygen Species in Plant Stress Response. In:...
Reactive oxygen species (ROS, partial reduction or derivatives of free radicals) are highly reactive...
Abiotic stresses such as salinity, drought, clilling, heavy metal are the major limiting factors for...
SIGNIFICANCE: Redox homeostasis consists of an intricate network of reactions in which reactive mole...
All environmental cues lead to develop secondary stress conditions like osmotic and oxidative stress...
<p>Oxidative stress is an unavoidable consequence of environmental stresses. ROS accumulation begins...