Temperature influences the seasonal growth and geographical distribution of plants. Heat or cold stress occur when temperatures exceed or fall below the physiological optimum ranges, resulting in detrimental and irreversible damage to plant growth, development, and yield. Ethylene,a gaseous phytohormone, p...
Given this modulator role, and the artifacts associated with the use of chemical treatments to manipulate ethylene production and perception, future advances in the study of ethylene's function in plant鈥揾erbivore interactions will likely come from the use of signaling mutants or transgenic plants....
Although the roles of ethylene in plant response to salinity and other stresses have been extensively studied, there are still some obscure points left to be clarified. Generally, inArabidopsisand many other terrestrial plants, ethylene signaling is indispensable for plant rapid response and tolerance ...
W: Several of the processes related to growth and aging in plants involve the effects of hormones.Today I’ll talk about two aging processes—the ripening of fruit and the falling of leaves in autumn.These processes involve a hormone called ethylene.What is ethylene? It’s a chemical, a ...
Waterlogging stands as a common environmental challenge, significantly affecting plant growth, yield, and, in severe cases, survival. In response to waterlogging stress, plants exhibit a series of intricate physiologic, metabolic, and morphologic adaptations. Notably, the gaseous phytohormone ethylene is ...
Biochemical and physiological aspects of ethylene production in lower and higher plants : proceedings of a conference held at the Limburgs Universitair Centrum, Diepenbeek, Belgium, 22-27 August 1988 Inaugural Address: The control role of ethylene in in plant growth and development.- Ethylene ...
ethylenehypoxiaoxygen sensingreactive oxygen species (ROS)submergenceSubmerged plants ultimately suffer from shortage in cellular oxygen availability (hypoxia) as a result of impaired gas diffusion underwater. The gaseous plant hormone ethylene is rapidly entrapped in submerged plant tissues and is an ...
the release of herbivore-induced volatiles, and the results are variable. Using a model system consisting of rice plants, the rice brown planthopper Nilaparvata lugens and its egg parasitoid Anagrus nilaparvatae, we examined the role of ethylene signaling in the production of rice volatiles induced ...
Role of ethylene and other plant hormones in orchestrating theresponses to low oxygen conditions. Steffens, B,Sauter, M. Low-Oxygen Stress in Plants . 2014Steffen, B., and Sauter, M. (2014). "Role of ethylene and other plant hormones in orchestrating the responses to low oxygen conditions,...
Tomato plants infected with the root-knot nematode (RKN) M. javanica produce ethylene at a rate several fold higher than the uninfected plants (1). This increase coincides with an increase in 1-amino cyclopropane-l-carboxylic acid (ACC) level in the plan