Environmental regulation of leaf senescence
A Lers - Annual Plant Reviews, Senescence Processes in …, 2007 - books.google.com
Leaf senescence is a genetically controlled degenerative process leading to cell death,
which occurs at a given time, even when growth conditions are near optimal. Senescence …
which occurs at a given time, even when growth conditions are near optimal. Senescence …
Leaf senescence: systems and dynamics aspects
HR Woo, HJ Kim, PO Lim… - Annual review of plant …, 2019 - annualreviews.org
Leaf senescence is an important developmental process involving orderly disassembly of
macromolecules for relocating nutrients from leaves to other organs and is critical for plants' …
macromolecules for relocating nutrients from leaves to other organs and is critical for plants' …
11 Flower senescence
MS Reid, JC Chen - Annual plant reviews, senescence processes …, 2008 - books.google.com
The wilting of flower petals is perhaps the most deliberate and precisely controlled
senescence event in plants. Frequently rapid, and often very accurately programmed in …
senescence event in plants. Frequently rapid, and often very accurately programmed in …
Sugar metabolism as input signals and fuel for leaf senescence
J Kim - Genes & genomics, 2019 - Springer
Senescence in plants is an active and acquired developmental process that occurs at the
last developmental stage during the life cycle of a plant. Leaf senescence is a relatively slow …
last developmental stage during the life cycle of a plant. Leaf senescence is a relatively slow …
Metabolic regulation of leaf senescence: interactions of sugar signalling with biotic and abiotic stress responses
Sugars are important signals in the regulation of plant metabolism and development. During
stress and in senescing leaves, sugars often accumulate. In addition, both sugar …
stress and in senescing leaves, sugars often accumulate. In addition, both sugar …
From models to ornamentals: how is flower senescence regulated?
HJ Rogers - Plant Molecular Biology, 2013 - Springer
Floral senescence involves an ordered set of events coordinated at the plant, flower, organ
and cellular level. This review assesses our current understanding of the input signals …
and cellular level. This review assesses our current understanding of the input signals …
The role of nitrogen in leaf senescence of summer maize and analysis of underlying mechanisms using comparative proteomics
S Wei, X Wang, J Zhang, P Liu, B Zhao, G Li, S Dong - Plant Science, 2015 - Elsevier
Leaf senescence is associated with fundamental changes on the level of the proteome and it
can be modulated by nitrogen. To determine the precise regulatory mechanisms underlying …
can be modulated by nitrogen. To determine the precise regulatory mechanisms underlying …
Hormones in plant senescence
JJ Goldthwaite - Plant hormones and their role in plant growth and …, 1987 - Springer
Senescence, as the terminal phase of development of a biological structure, follows
characteristic patterns of decomposition and metabolism, that are modulated by a host of …
characteristic patterns of decomposition and metabolism, that are modulated by a host of …
Convergence and divergence in gene expression profiles induced by leaf senescence and 27 senescence‐promoting hormonal, pathological and environmental …
In addition to age and developmental progress, leaf senescence and senescence‐
associated genes (SAGs) can be induced by other factors such as plant hormones …
associated genes (SAGs) can be induced by other factors such as plant hormones …
Plant senescence and organ abscission
M Gulfishan, A Jahan, TA Bhat, D Sahab - Senescence Signalling and …, 2019 - Elsevier
Senescence is a complex, genetically regulated, and inevitable program. During
senescence, biochemical and physiological changes occur that result in nutrient deficiency …
senescence, biochemical and physiological changes occur that result in nutrient deficiency …