The molecular biology of leaf senescence
V Buchanan-Wollaston - Journal of experimental botany, 1997 - academic.oup.com
Senescence is a complex, highly regulated, developmental phase in the life of a leaf that
results in the co-ordinated degradation of macromolecules and the subsequent mobilization …
results in the co-ordinated degradation of macromolecules and the subsequent mobilization …
Developmentally controlled changes during Arabidopsis leaf development indicate causes for loss of stress tolerance with age
Leaf senescence is the final stage of leaf development and is induced by the gradual
occurrence of age-related changes (ARCs). The process of leaf senescence has been well …
occurrence of age-related changes (ARCs). The process of leaf senescence has been well …
Natural developmental variations in leaf and plant senescence in Arabidopsis thaliana
S Balazadeh, S Parlitz, B Mueller‐Roeber… - Plant …, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
Leaf senescence is a developmentally regulated process that contributes to nutrient
redistribution during reproductive growth and finally leads to tissue death. Manipulating leaf …
redistribution during reproductive growth and finally leads to tissue death. Manipulating leaf …
Plant senescence and nitrogen mobilization and signaling
S Bieker, U Zentgraf - Senescence and senescence-related …, 2013 - books.google.com
Very early during their reproductive phase, annual plants initiate the process of senescence.
Monocarpic senescence describes the last steps in these plants' development; senescence …
Monocarpic senescence describes the last steps in these plants' development; senescence …
How and why of flower senescence: understanding from models to ornamentals
Flower senescence involves an ordered set of coordinated and tightly regulated
developmental events which bear the hallmark of programmed cell death. Flowers are ideal …
developmental events which bear the hallmark of programmed cell death. Flowers are ideal …
[HTML][HTML] Regulation of leaf senescence by NTL9-mediated osmotic stress signaling in Arabidopsis
Leaf senescence is a highly regulated genetic process that constitutes the last stage of plant
development and provides adaptive fitness by relocating metabolites from senescing leaves …
development and provides adaptive fitness by relocating metabolites from senescing leaves …
Programming of plant leaf senescence with temporal and inter-organellar coordination of transcriptome in Arabidopsis
Plant leaves, harvesting light energy and fixing CO2, are a major source of foods on the
earth. Leaves undergo developmental and physiological shifts during their lifespan, ending …
earth. Leaves undergo developmental and physiological shifts during their lifespan, ending …
Beyond the genetic code in leaf senescence
S Yolcu, X Li, S Li, YJ Kim - Journal of experimental botany, 2018 - academic.oup.com
Leaf senescence is not only genetically programmed but also induced by exogenous stress
to ensure completion of the plant life cycle, successful reproduction and environmental …
to ensure completion of the plant life cycle, successful reproduction and environmental …
Study of early leaf senescence in Arabidopsis thaliana by quantitative proteomics using reciprocal 14N/15N labeling and difference gel electrophoresis
R Hebeler, S Oeljeklaus, KA Reidegeld… - Molecular & Cellular …, 2008 - ASBMB
Leaf senescence represents the final stage of leaf development and is associated with
fundamental changes on the level of the proteome. For the quantitative analysis of changes …
fundamental changes on the level of the proteome. For the quantitative analysis of changes …
Transcriptional regulation of plant senescence: from functional genomics to systems biology
E Breeze, E Harrison, T Page, N Warner, C Shen… - Plant …, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
Leaf senescence is an active process that involves the increased expression of many
hundreds of genes. Many putative transcription factors show enhanced transcription during …
hundreds of genes. Many putative transcription factors show enhanced transcription during …