Role of sugars under abiotic stress
Sugars are the most important regulators that facilitate many physiological processes, such
as photosynthesis, seed germination, flowering, senescence, and many more under various …
as photosynthesis, seed germination, flowering, senescence, and many more under various …
How can we make plants grow faster? A source–sink perspective on growth rate
Growth is a major component of fitness in all organisms, an important mediator of
competitive interactions in plant communities, and a central determinant of yield in crops …
competitive interactions in plant communities, and a central determinant of yield in crops …
Synthetic promoter designs enabled by a comprehensive analysis of plant core promoters
Targeted engineering of plant gene expression holds great promise for ensuring food
security and for producing biopharmaceuticals in plants. However, this engineering requires …
security and for producing biopharmaceuticals in plants. However, this engineering requires …
Callose deposition: a multifaceted plant defense response
Callose deposition in Arabidopsis has emerged as a popular model system to quantify
activity of plant immunity. However, there has been a noticeable rise in contradicting reports …
activity of plant immunity. However, there has been a noticeable rise in contradicting reports …
Sugar sensing and signaling in plants: conserved and novel mechanisms
Sugars not only fuel cellular carbon and energy metabolism but also play pivotal roles as
signaling molecules. The experimental amenability of yeast as a unicellular model system …
signaling molecules. The experimental amenability of yeast as a unicellular model system …
[HTML][HTML] The role of sugar signaling in plant defense responses against fungal pathogens
I Morkunas, L Ratajczak - Acta Physiologiae Plantarum, 2014 - Springer
In most fungal pathogen–plant systems, a high level of sugars in plant tissues enhances
plant resistance. Several hypotheses have been proposed to explain the mechanisms of …
plant resistance. Several hypotheses have been proposed to explain the mechanisms of …
Chlorophyll fluorescence as a nonintrusive indicator for rapid assessment of in vivo photosynthesis
U Schreiber, W Bilger, C Neubauer - Ecophysiology of photosynthesis, 1995 - Springer
In the past, ecophysiologically oriented photosynthesis research has been governed by gas-
exchange measurements, mainly involving sophisticated (and costly) systems for …
exchange measurements, mainly involving sophisticated (and costly) systems for …
Rising atmospheric carbon dioxide: plants FACE the future
▪ Abstract Atmospheric CO2 concentration ([CO2]) is now higher than it was at any time in
the past 26 million years and is expected to nearly double during this century. Terrestrial …
the past 26 million years and is expected to nearly double during this century. Terrestrial …
Carbohydrate-modulated gene expression in plants
KE Koch - Annual review of plant biology, 1996 - annualreviews.org
▪ Abstract Plant gene responses to changing carbohydrate status can vary markedly. Some
genes are induced, some are repressed, and others are minimally affected. As in …
genes are induced, some are repressed, and others are minimally affected. As in …
Sink regulation of photosynthesis
The concept that photosynthetic flux is influenced by the accumulation of photo‐assimilate
persisted for 100 years before receiving any strong experimental support. Precise analysis …
persisted for 100 years before receiving any strong experimental support. Precise analysis …