Antioxidants in Higher Plants

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abiotic stress tolerance
Alfred Hausladen
Alkyl Ferulates
Andrew J. Young
antioxidant defense mechanisms in plants
Ascorbate Content
Ascorbate Oxidase
Ascorbate Peroxidase
Ascorbate Pool
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Barbara Demmig-Adains
Benson Calvin Cycle
Biochemists
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Chemistry
Chlorophyll Fluorescence
Chloroplast Movements
Christine H. Foyer
CoA Ester
CoA Ligase
Energy Dissipation Activity
environmental adaptation plants
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Excess Light
GR Activity
GSH Biosynthesis
GSH Content
Illumination
John L. Hess
Kenneth E. Pallett
Methyl Viologen
molecular plant biochemistry
Nonphotochemical Quenching
Norman G. Lewis
oxidative stress response
Paraquat
Photosynthetic Apparatus
Photosynthetic Carbon Metabolism
plant stress physiology
Pollutants
PS II
redox homeostasis
Singlet Oxygen
sulfhydryl
Thermal Energy Dissipation
Thylakoid Membrane
Vascular Plants
William W. Adams

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138550551
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 13 Jul 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Antioxidants in Higher Plants provides a unique blend of molecular and biochemical approaches to cover the state of the art in antioxidant function. The chemistry and protective potential of sulfhydryl and hydroxyl compounds are emphasized. Interesting perspectives are presented regarding the response of antioxidant metabolism to interactions among environmental pollutants, illumination, temperature, and water availability. The book also discusses how tools of molecular biology may further clarify antioxidant function and response to stress. Antioxidants in Higher Plants will be an excellent reference for plant physiologists, biochemists, molecular biologists, ecologists, and students.

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