Unravelling the multi-faceted regulatory role of polyamines in plant biotechnology, transgenics and secondary metabolomics
Polyamines (PAs) are ubiquitous low-molecular-weight, aliphatic compounds with wide as
well as complex application in fundamental areas of plant growth and development. PAs are …
well as complex application in fundamental areas of plant growth and development. PAs are …
Polyamines: the gleam of next-generation plant growth regulators for growth, development, stress mitigation, and hormonal crosstalk in plants—a systematic review
A precise apprehension of natural products and their role in the growth and protection of
plants is the key to predicate the development of novel products for enhanced plant …
plants is the key to predicate the development of novel products for enhanced plant …
Polyamines and their possible mechanisms involved in plant physiological processes and elicitation of secondary metabolites
SH Mustafavi, H Naghdi Badi, A Sękara… - Acta Physiologiae …, 2018 - Springer
Polyamines are amine-containing, low molecular weight, and ubiquitous polycationic
molecules present in almost all cells and free-living microbes, which are formed by aliphatic …
molecules present in almost all cells and free-living microbes, which are formed by aliphatic …
Polyamine function in plants: metabolism, regulation on development, and roles in abiotic stress responses
D Chen, Q Shao, L Yin, A Younis, B Zheng - Frontiers in plant science, 2019 - frontiersin.org
Polyamines (PAs) are low molecular weight aliphatic nitrogenous bases containing two or
more amino groups. They are produced by organisms during metabolism and are present in …
more amino groups. They are produced by organisms during metabolism and are present in …
Polyamines: natural and engineered abiotic and biotic stress tolerance in plants
SS Hussain, M Ali, M Ahmad, KHM Siddique - Biotechnology advances, 2011 - Elsevier
Polyamines (PAs) are ubiquitous biogenic amines that have been implicated in diverse
cellular functions in widely distributed organisms. In plants, mutant and transgenic plants …
cellular functions in widely distributed organisms. In plants, mutant and transgenic plants …
Molecular mechanisms underlying polyamine functions in plants
PH Masson, T Takahashi, R Angelini - Frontiers in plant science, 2017 - frontiersin.org
Polyamines are small organic bases that have been found in all living organisms where they
play important roles in the regulation of growth, development and responses to biotic and …
play important roles in the regulation of growth, development and responses to biotic and …
Plant polyamines in stress and development: an emerging area of research in plant sciences
R Alcázar, AF Tiburcio - Frontiers in plant science, 2014 - frontiersin.org
Compelling evidence indicates the participation of polyamines in abiotic and biotic stress
responses in plants. Indeed, genetic engineering of polyamine levels in plants has …
responses in plants. Indeed, genetic engineering of polyamine levels in plants has …
Polyamines in response to abiotic stress tolerance through transgenic approaches
The distribution, growth, development and productivity of crop plants are greatly affected by
various abiotic stresses. Worldwide, sustainable crop productivity is facing major challenges …
various abiotic stresses. Worldwide, sustainable crop productivity is facing major challenges …
Polyamine interactions with plant hormones: crosstalk at several levels
Polyamines play important roles in diverse plant growth and development processes,
including seed germination, tissue lignification, organogenesis, flowering, pollination …
including seed germination, tissue lignification, organogenesis, flowering, pollination …
Polyamines: essential factors for growth and survival
T Kusano, T Berberich, C Tateda, Y Takahashi - Planta, 2008 - Springer
Polyamines are low molecular weight, aliphatic polycations found in the cells of all living
organisms. Due to their positive charges, polyamines bind to macromolecules such as DNA …
organisms. Due to their positive charges, polyamines bind to macromolecules such as DNA …