[HTML][HTML] New advances in the regulation of leaf senescence by classical and peptide hormones
P Huang, Z Li, H Guo - Frontiers in Plant Science, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Leaf senescence is the last stage of leaf development, manifested by leaf yellowing due to
the loss of chlorophyll, along with the degradation of macromolecules and facilitates nutrient …
the loss of chlorophyll, along with the degradation of macromolecules and facilitates nutrient …
Signal transduction in leaf senescence
H Zhang, C Zhou - Plant molecular biology, 2013 - Springer
Leaf senescence is a complex developmental phase that involves both degenerative and
nutrient recycling processes. It is characterized by loss of chlorophyll and the degradation of …
nutrient recycling processes. It is characterized by loss of chlorophyll and the degradation of …
[HTML][HTML] Abiotic stress-induced leaf senescence: regulatory mechanisms and application
S Tan, Y Sha, L Sun, Z Li - International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2023 - mdpi.com
Leaf senescence is a natural phenomenon that occurs during the aging process of plants
and is influenced by various internal and external factors. These factors encompass plant …
and is influenced by various internal and external factors. These factors encompass plant …
Hormonal regulation of leaf senescence through integration of developmental and stress signals
Leaf senescence is a genetically controlled dismantling programme that enables plants to
efficiently remobilise nutrients to new growing sinks. It involves substantial metabolic …
efficiently remobilise nutrients to new growing sinks. It involves substantial metabolic …
Gene Network Analysis and Functional Studies of Senescence‐associated Genes Reveal Novel Regulators of Arabidopsis Leaf SenescenceF
Plant leaf senescence has been recognized as the last phase of plant development, a highly
ordered process regulated by genes known as senescence associated genes (SAGs) …
ordered process regulated by genes known as senescence associated genes (SAGs) …
Leaf senescence: signals, execution, and regulation
Leaf senescence is a type of postmitotic senescence. The onset and progression of leaf
senescence are controlled by an array of external and internal factors including age, levels …
senescence are controlled by an array of external and internal factors including age, levels …
Plant organ senescence–regulation by manifold pathways
N Wojciechowska, E Sobieszczuk‐Nowicka… - Plant …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Senescence is the final stage of plant ontogeny before death. Senescence may occur
naturally because of age or may be induced by various endogenous and exogenous factors …
naturally because of age or may be induced by various endogenous and exogenous factors …
[HTML][HTML] Signal transduction in leaf senescence: progress and perspective
S Ahmad, Y Guo - Plants, 2019 - mdpi.com
Leaf senescence is a degenerative process that is genetically controlled and involves
nutrient remobilization prior to the death of leaf tissues. Age is a key developmental …
nutrient remobilization prior to the death of leaf tissues. Age is a key developmental …
Leaf senescence
PO Lim, HJ Kim, H Gil Nam - Annu. Rev. Plant Biol., 2007 - annualreviews.org
Leaf senescence constitutes the final stage of leaf development and is critical for plants'
fitness as nutrient relocation from leaves to reproducing seeds is achieved through this …
fitness as nutrient relocation from leaves to reproducing seeds is achieved through this …
Aging and senescence of the leaf organ
PO Lim, HG Nam - Journal of Plant Biology, 2007 - Springer
Leaf senescence is a sequence of biochemical and physiological events comprising the
final stage in leaf development. It encompasses the period from a fully expanded mature …
final stage in leaf development. It encompasses the period from a fully expanded mature …