Higher plants interact continuously with virus, fungi and bacteria, some of which lead to plant response firstly in the cell wall and cuticle acting as a physical barrier. However, successful resistance comes from a rapid switch on of the plant's innate immune system, which involves the ...
The purpose of this chapter is to acquaint the reader with the chemical structures of various plant growth regulators and reports of their detection from plant sources. In general only plant growth substances from higher plants are considered. Growth substances from algae have been recently reviewed ...
This paper aims at analysing the synthesis of flavonoids, their import and export in plant cell compartments, as well as their involvement in the response to stress, with particular reference to grapevine (Vitis vinifera L.). A multidrug... Petrussa,Braidot,Enrico,... 被引量: 163发表: 2013...
The Ubiquitin Switch in Plant Stress Response system (UPS), has caught the attention in the plant research community over the last two decades for its roles in plant abiotic and biotic stress ... P Doroodian,Z Hua - 《Plants》 被引量: 0发表: 0年 Plant hormone-mediated regulation of str...
H Rusch,H Rennenberg - 《Plant & Soil》 被引量: 198发表: 1998年 Expression of Na+/H+ exchanger mRNA in the gills of the Atlantic hagfish (Myxine glutinosa) in response to metabolic acidosis Sodium/proton exchangers (NHE) are transmembrane proteins that facilitate the exchange of a Na + ...
Strigolactones, recently discovered as plant hormones, regulate the development of different plant parts. In the root, they regulate root architecture and ... K Yoram,K Hinanit 被引量: 0发表: 2018年 Benzodiazepine premedication may attenuate the stress response in daycase anesthesia: a pilot study...
During the last ten years there have been many exciting advances in our understanding of plant hormone biology, including new discoveries in the areas of hormone biosynthesis, transport, perception and response. Receptors for many of the major hormones have now been identified, providing new ...
Soy infant formula contains plant isoflavones, mostly genistein and daidzein that have been shown to act as estrogens in experimental studies. They might prolong the effect of maternal estrogen, or interfere with hormonal homeostasis in children9, 10. An infant exclusively fed soy formula receives ...
regulate plant growth. The term, Phytohormone was coined by Kenneth Vivian Thimann, in 1948. In plants, these are produced by cells in one area of the plant, such as leaves, stems or roots and then transported to a different area of the plant in order for them to have a response. ...
Kempema LA, Cui X, Holzer FM, Walling LL (2007)Arabidopsistranscriptome changes in response to phloem-feeding silverleaf whitefly nymphs. Similarities and distinctions in responses to aphids. Plant Physiol 143:849–865. doi:10.1104/pp.106.090662 ...