Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) is an emerging, multitasking cell signaling molecule in plants often considered as third gasotransmitter after nitric oxide and carbon monoxide. Accumulating evidence has imparted many biological functions to H2S including seed germination, plant growth, and physiology as well as...
Chapter 7 - Role of H2S in plants: a current update Shristy Gautam, Savita Bhardwaj and Dhriti Kapoor Pages 133-147 Purchase View chapter View abstract Select Chapter 8 - Hydrogen sulfide and nitric oxide crosstalk in plants under stress Book chapterAbstract only Chapter 8 - Hydrogen sulfide and...
Hydrogen sulfide(H_2S) is the third gas signaling molecule after nitric oxide(NO) and carbon monoxide(CO) and is of great importance in many physiological activities in plants. H_2S can promote plant photosynthesis, alleviate various stresses and promote plant growth and development. However, func...
“rotten egg” odor. Occupational exposure occurs in the manufacture of chemicals and metals, and in petroleum refineries, natural gas plants, coke ovens, paper mills, rubber vulcanization, rayon manufacture, and tanneries. Heavier than air, hydrogen sulfide accumulates in low-lying areas; it ...
Hydrogen sulfide(hydrogen sulphidein British English) H2S, is a colourless, toxic, flammable gas that is responsible for the foul odour of rotten eggs. It often results when bacteria break down organic matter in the absence of oxygen, such as in swamps, and sewers (alongside the process of ...
Coke oven gas made from pyrolysis (oxygen free heating) of coal has about 60% hydrogen, the rest being methane, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, ammonia, molecular nitrogen, and hydrogen sulfide (H2S). Hydrogen can be separated from other impurities by the pressure swing adsorption process. Japa...
The ubiquitous and versatile signal-transduction role of hydrogen sulfide (H_2S) has been revealed in mammals and plants in recent years [1–5]. It is very important to grasp the physiological concentrations of H_2S in vivo because of its toxic characteristics at high concentrations. However, ...
Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) has recently emerged as an important gaseous multifunctional signaling molecule regulating a myriad of physiological processes in plants and is a powerful tool in modifying plants’ adaptability against multiple abiotic stresses [22, 24,25,26]. Further, H2S promotes stress ...
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UsesHydrogen sulfide (H2S) is one of the most important compounds of sulfur. It is a colorless gas with a foul, rotten-egg odor. It is well known in school laboratories when sulfur is being studied. hydrogen sulfide (H2S) is known for its“rotten egg” odor and is a deadly poisonous ...