The roles of gibberellins in regulating leaf development
FN Ritonga, D Zhou, Y Zhang, R Song, C Li, J Li, J Gao - Plants, 2023 - mdpi.com
Plant growth and development are correlated with many aspects, including phytohormones,
which have specific functions. However, the mechanism underlying the process has not …
which have specific functions. However, the mechanism underlying the process has not …
Only in dying, life: programmed cell death during plant development
T Van Hautegem, AJ Waters, J Goodrich… - Trends in plant …, 2015 - cell.com
Programmed cell death (PCD) is a fundamental process of life. During the evolution of
multicellular organisms, the actively controlled demise of cells has been recruited to fulfil a …
multicellular organisms, the actively controlled demise of cells has been recruited to fulfil a …
Ethylene-insensitive3 is a senescence-associated gene that accelerates age-dependent leaf senescence by directly repressing miR164 transcription in Arabidopsis
Numerous endogenous and environmental signals regulate the intricate and highly
orchestrated process of plant senescence. Ethylene is a well-known inducer of senescence …
orchestrated process of plant senescence. Ethylene is a well-known inducer of senescence …
Age-triggered and dark-induced leaf senescence require the bHLH transcription factors PIF3, 4, and 5
Y Song, C Yang, S Gao, W Zhang, L Li, B Kuai - Molecular plant, 2014 - cell.com
Leaf senescence can be triggered and promoted by a large number of developmental and
environmental factors. Numerous lines of evidence have suggested an involvement of …
environmental factors. Numerous lines of evidence have suggested an involvement of …
Current understanding of leaf senescence in rice
S Lee, C Masclaux-Daubresse - International Journal of Molecular …, 2021 - mdpi.com
Leaf senescence, which is the last developmental phase of plant growth, is controlled by
multiple genetic and environmental factors. Leaf yellowing is a visual indicator of …
multiple genetic and environmental factors. Leaf yellowing is a visual indicator of …
Roles of potential plant hormones and transcription factors in controlling leaf senescence and drought tolerance
Plant leaves offer an exclusive windowpane to uncover the changes in organs, tissues, and
cells as they advance towards the process of senescence and death. Drought-induced leaf …
cells as they advance towards the process of senescence and death. Drought-induced leaf …
Melatonin: a potential agent in delaying leaf senescence
YQ Zhao, ZW Zhang, YE Chen, CB Ding… - Critical Reviews in …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Delaying early leaf senescence is important for improving photosynthetic efficiency and crop
productivity. Melatonin, a multitasking bio-stimulator, participates widely in plant …
productivity. Melatonin, a multitasking bio-stimulator, participates widely in plant …
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 …
Melatonin mediates reactive oxygen species homeostasis via SlCV to regulate leaf senescence in tomato plants
JC Yu, JZ Lu, XY Cui, L Guo, ZJ Wang… - Journal of Pineal …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Melatonin (MT) functions in removing reactive oxygen species (ROS) and delaying plant
senescence, thereby acting as an antioxidant; however, the molecular mechanism …
senescence, thereby acting as an antioxidant; however, the molecular mechanism …
Physiological effects of strobilurin and carboxamides on plants: an overview
Usually, fungicides are used to control and prevent diseases, however, a group of fungicides
called strobilurins has brought about a new possibility of use for these products: the …
called strobilurins has brought about a new possibility of use for these products: the …