Oxidative Stress in Plants

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A01=Marc Van Montagu
Acc Oxidase
Air Pollutant
antioxidant defence mechanisms
Apx Activity
ascorbate
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Benson Calvin Cycle
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Cellular GSH Concentration
Chloroplast Transit Peptide
Cold Acclimation
cycle
Cytosolic Apx
D1 Protein
Defense Gene Expression
environmental stress adaptation
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glutathione
GSH Biosynthesis
GSH Level
Intracellular ROS Accumulation
Low Temperature Stress
mehler
membrane
Metal Ion
Methyl Viologen
Oxalate Oxidase Activity
Oxidative Burst
oxidative stress signalling in plants
Pathogen Defense Responses
peroxidase
Photosynthetic Electron Transport Chain
plant abiotic stress
plant molecular responses
PSII Reaction Center
reaction
reactive oxygen species
redox signalling pathways
reductase
Scots Pine Needles
Sod Activity
Thiyl Radicals
thylakoid
transgenic
Transition Metals

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367447175
  • Weight: 630g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Jun 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Plants depend on physiological mechanisms to combat adverse environmental conditions, such as pathogen attack, wounding, drought, cold, freezing, salt, UV, intense light, heavy metals and SO2. Many of these cause excess production of active oxygen species in plant cells. Plants have evolved complex defense systems against such oxidative stress. The study of these mechanisms has become a fast-moving, important field to many biologists. Written and edited by world-leading scientists, Oxidative Stress in Plants explores the current knowledge of the mechanisms by which various biotic and abiotic environmental stress conditions produce oxygen radicals. The text considers the biochemistry and molecular biology of both non-enzymatic (vitamin C, glutathione) and enzymatic systems which eliminate active oxygen species. In addition, the book discusses evidence that active oxygen species and antioxidants act as signals which trigger defense reactions.
Inze, Dirk | Van Montagu, Marc

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