When exposed to an acute ozone stress, cell death occurred in leaves of the O3 sensitive Populus deltoides × maximowiczii clone Eridano. After treatment (5 h fumigation and 24 h recovery), the damaged areas covered more than 50 % of the leaf surface. At cellular level, these lesions were preceded by some apoptotic hallmarks and by biochemical and physiological alterations evoked by the apoplastic O3 dissociation. The cell death pattern was highly localized and involved an increase of membrane permeability, externalization of phosphatidylserine, DNA fragmentation, callose accumulation, polyphenol production, and a biphasic oxidative burst accompanied by NO overproduction. These results indicate a process of programmed cell death that could h...
A simple histo-cytochemical method, combining Evans blue staining to assess cell death and in vivo 3...
Information on plant responses to combined ozone and cadmium stresses are scarce and limited to herb...
This paper aims to investigate early responses to ozone in leaves of Fagus sylvatica (beech) and Pop...
Tropospheric ozone (O3) represents today one of the most common and harmful air pollutants. In spite...
The effects induced by an acute ozone exposure were investigated in two poplar hybrids differen- tia...
The effects induced by an acute ozone exposure were investigated in two poplar hybrids differentiall...
Ozone (O3) is the main photochemical oxidant that causes leaf damage in many plant species, especial...
The phytotoxic air pollutant ozone spontaneously generates reactive oxygen species (ROS) in the leaf...
With background concentrations having reached phytotoxic levels during the last century, tropospheri...
With background concentrations having reached phytotoxic levels during the last century, tropospheri...
Plants live in a world of changing environments, where they are continuously challenged by alternati...
Ozone exposure stimulates an oxidative burst in leaves of sensitive plants, resulting in the generat...
When subjected to episodic ozone peaks, the more sensitive trees can undergo conspicuous molecular a...
Tropospheric ozone (O-3) is the main secondary pollutant and considered to be the most damaging for ...
As consequence of both industrialization and other anthropogenic activities, the basal concentration...
A simple histo-cytochemical method, combining Evans blue staining to assess cell death and in vivo 3...
Information on plant responses to combined ozone and cadmium stresses are scarce and limited to herb...
This paper aims to investigate early responses to ozone in leaves of Fagus sylvatica (beech) and Pop...
Tropospheric ozone (O3) represents today one of the most common and harmful air pollutants. In spite...
The effects induced by an acute ozone exposure were investigated in two poplar hybrids differen- tia...
The effects induced by an acute ozone exposure were investigated in two poplar hybrids differentiall...
Ozone (O3) is the main photochemical oxidant that causes leaf damage in many plant species, especial...
The phytotoxic air pollutant ozone spontaneously generates reactive oxygen species (ROS) in the leaf...
With background concentrations having reached phytotoxic levels during the last century, tropospheri...
With background concentrations having reached phytotoxic levels during the last century, tropospheri...
Plants live in a world of changing environments, where they are continuously challenged by alternati...
Ozone exposure stimulates an oxidative burst in leaves of sensitive plants, resulting in the generat...
When subjected to episodic ozone peaks, the more sensitive trees can undergo conspicuous molecular a...
Tropospheric ozone (O-3) is the main secondary pollutant and considered to be the most damaging for ...
As consequence of both industrialization and other anthropogenic activities, the basal concentration...
A simple histo-cytochemical method, combining Evans blue staining to assess cell death and in vivo 3...
Information on plant responses to combined ozone and cadmium stresses are scarce and limited to herb...
This paper aims to investigate early responses to ozone in leaves of Fagus sylvatica (beech) and Pop...