Ageing increases chaos and entropy and ultimately leads to the death of living organisms. Nevertheless, single gene mutations substantially alter lifespan, revealing that ageing is subject to genetic control. In higher plants, ageing is most obviously manifested by the senescence of leaves, and recent molecular genetic studies, in particular the isolation of Arabidopsis mutants with altered leaf senescence, have greatly advanced our understanding of ageing regulation in plants. This paper provides an overview of the identified genes and their respective molecular pathways. Hormones, metabolic flux, reactive oxygen species and protein degradation are prominent strategies employed by plants to control leaf senescence. Plants predominantly use...
The onset of leaf senescence is controlled by leaf age and ethylene can promote leaf senescence with...
Senescence is the last stage of leaf development and one type of programmed cell death that occurs i...
Leaf senescence is a sensitive and dynamic process that is both genetically and environmentally cont...
Ageing increases chaos and entropy and ultimately leads to the death of living organisms. Neverthele...
Ageing increases chaos and entropy and ultimately leads to the death of living organisms. Neverthele...
Ageing increases chaos and entropy and ultimately leads to the death of living organisms. Neverthele...
Groningen – Arabidopsis, a crucifera which is the model species for plant molecular biology research...
Leaf senescence is a sequence of biochemical and physiological events comprising the final stage in ...
How do organisms, organs, tissues and cells change their fate when they age towards senescence and d...
Plants undergo developmental changes throughout their life history. Senescence, the final stage in t...
Leaf senescence is an active process that involves the increased expression of many hundreds of gene...
Virtually all of the cells, tissues and organs in plants age, senesce and eventually die. Senescence...
The scientific and economic significance of plant senescence means that much effort has been made to...
Senescence is a form of programmed cell death (PCD) which leads to the death of whole organs, e.g., ...
Leaf senescence is the final stage of leaf development and is induced by the gradual occurrence of a...
The onset of leaf senescence is controlled by leaf age and ethylene can promote leaf senescence with...
Senescence is the last stage of leaf development and one type of programmed cell death that occurs i...
Leaf senescence is a sensitive and dynamic process that is both genetically and environmentally cont...
Ageing increases chaos and entropy and ultimately leads to the death of living organisms. Neverthele...
Ageing increases chaos and entropy and ultimately leads to the death of living organisms. Neverthele...
Ageing increases chaos and entropy and ultimately leads to the death of living organisms. Neverthele...
Groningen – Arabidopsis, a crucifera which is the model species for plant molecular biology research...
Leaf senescence is a sequence of biochemical and physiological events comprising the final stage in ...
How do organisms, organs, tissues and cells change their fate when they age towards senescence and d...
Plants undergo developmental changes throughout their life history. Senescence, the final stage in t...
Leaf senescence is an active process that involves the increased expression of many hundreds of gene...
Virtually all of the cells, tissues and organs in plants age, senesce and eventually die. Senescence...
The scientific and economic significance of plant senescence means that much effort has been made to...
Senescence is a form of programmed cell death (PCD) which leads to the death of whole organs, e.g., ...
Leaf senescence is the final stage of leaf development and is induced by the gradual occurrence of a...
The onset of leaf senescence is controlled by leaf age and ethylene can promote leaf senescence with...
Senescence is the last stage of leaf development and one type of programmed cell death that occurs i...
Leaf senescence is a sensitive and dynamic process that is both genetically and environmentally cont...