Beside its role in protein synthesis, proline plays a special role in plants both under stress and non-stress conditions. In most plant species this amino acid accumulates in response to a number of abiotic and biotic stresses, probably as an adaptive mechanism to improve stress tolerance. Under non-stress conditions proline accumulates in reproductive organs and is involved in developmental processes related to reproduction, such as flowering, pollen development and embryogenesis. Recently proline has been shown to modulate root meristem size in Arabidopsis by controlling the ratio between cell division and cell differentiation. The effects of proline on meristem size are parallel to, and independent from, hormonal pathways, and ...
Proline fulfils diverse functions in plants. As amino acid it is a structural component of proteins,...
Proline (Pro) accumulation is a common physiological response in many plants in response to a wide r...
The recent finding that proline‐induced root elongation is mediated by reactive oxygen species (ROS)...
We reported previously that root elongation in Arabidopsis is promoted by exogenous proline, raising...
Background: We reported previously that root elongation in Arabidopsis is promoted by exogenous prol...
In addition to its role in protein synthesis and the plant cells' response to environmental stresses...
La crescita della radice in Arabidopsis thaliana si basa sull'attività della zona meristematica. La...
The recent progresses of the research on proline will be described, focusing on plants and covering...
We previously reported that proline modulates root meristem size in Arabidopsis by controlling the r...
We previously reported that proline modulates root meristem size in Arabidopsis by control- ling the...
We previously reported that proline modulates root meristem size in Arabidopsis by controlling the r...
Adverse environmental conditions impose stress in the plant, like heat, cold, salinity, heavy metal...
BackgroundGamete and embryo development are crucial for successful reproduction and seed set in plan...
Proline takes an exceptional place among the proteinogenic amino acids by its specific accumulation ...
The accumulation of proline is a conserved response of plants to abiotic stress conditions. Moreover...
Proline fulfils diverse functions in plants. As amino acid it is a structural component of proteins,...
Proline (Pro) accumulation is a common physiological response in many plants in response to a wide r...
The recent finding that proline‐induced root elongation is mediated by reactive oxygen species (ROS)...
We reported previously that root elongation in Arabidopsis is promoted by exogenous proline, raising...
Background: We reported previously that root elongation in Arabidopsis is promoted by exogenous prol...
In addition to its role in protein synthesis and the plant cells' response to environmental stresses...
La crescita della radice in Arabidopsis thaliana si basa sull'attività della zona meristematica. La...
The recent progresses of the research on proline will be described, focusing on plants and covering...
We previously reported that proline modulates root meristem size in Arabidopsis by controlling the r...
We previously reported that proline modulates root meristem size in Arabidopsis by control- ling the...
We previously reported that proline modulates root meristem size in Arabidopsis by controlling the r...
Adverse environmental conditions impose stress in the plant, like heat, cold, salinity, heavy metal...
BackgroundGamete and embryo development are crucial for successful reproduction and seed set in plan...
Proline takes an exceptional place among the proteinogenic amino acids by its specific accumulation ...
The accumulation of proline is a conserved response of plants to abiotic stress conditions. Moreover...
Proline fulfils diverse functions in plants. As amino acid it is a structural component of proteins,...
Proline (Pro) accumulation is a common physiological response in many plants in response to a wide r...
The recent finding that proline‐induced root elongation is mediated by reactive oxygen species (ROS)...