Role of transgenic plants in agriculture and biopharming
At present, environmental degradation and the consistently growing population are two main
problems on the planet earth. Fulfilling the needs of this growing population is quite difficult …
problems on the planet earth. Fulfilling the needs of this growing population is quite difficult …
Rice in deep water:" How to take heed against a sea of troubles"
M Sauter - Naturwissenschaften, 2000 - Springer
Plants are aerobic organisms for which oxygen shortage poses a severe problem.
Waterlogging and flooding are the main causes of anaerobiosis and can lead to damage or …
Waterlogging and flooding are the main causes of anaerobiosis and can lead to damage or …
Arabidopsis RAP2.2: An Ethylene Response Transcription Factor That Is Important for Hypoxia Survival
Abstract Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) RAP2. 2 (At3g14230) is an APETALA2/ethylene
response factor-type transcription factor that belongs to the same subfamily as the rice …
response factor-type transcription factor that belongs to the same subfamily as the rice …
Genome-wide transcriptional profiling and physiological investigation elucidating the molecular mechanism of multiple abiotic stress response in Stevia rebaudiana …
Considering the major source of plant-derived low/non-calorie steviol glycosides (SGs),
comprehensive physiological, biochemical, and deep transcriptional investigations were …
comprehensive physiological, biochemical, and deep transcriptional investigations were …
Differential regulation of sugar-sensitive sucrose synthases by hypoxia and anoxia indicate complementary transcriptional and posttranscriptional responses
Y Zeng, Y Wu, WT Avigne, KE Koch - Plant Physiology, 1998 - academic.oup.com
The goal of this research was to resolve the hypoxic and anoxic responses of maize (Zea
mays) sucrose (Suc) synthases known to differ in their sugar regulation. The two maize Suc …
mays) sucrose (Suc) synthases known to differ in their sugar regulation. The two maize Suc …
Molecular Biology, Biotechnology and Genomics of Flooding-Associated Low O2 Stress Response in Plants
S Agarwal, A Grover - Critical Reviews in Plant Sciences, 2006 - Taylor & Francis
Low O2 stress to a varied extent affects almost all the organisms either throughout or at
specific stages in their life cycle. Plants experience this stress generally in field conditions …
specific stages in their life cycle. Plants experience this stress generally in field conditions …
Transcriptomic profiling suggests candidate molecular responses to waterlogging in cassava
M Cao, L Zheng, J Li, Y Mao, R Zhang, X Niu, M Geng… - PloS One, 2022 - journals.plos.org
Owing to climate change impacts, waterlogging is a serious abiotic stress that affects crops,
resulting in stunted growth and loss of productivity. Cassava (Manihot esculenta Grantz) is …
resulting in stunted growth and loss of productivity. Cassava (Manihot esculenta Grantz) is …
OsLdh7 Overexpression in Rice Confers Submergence Tolerance by Regulating Key Metabolic Pathways: Anaerobic Glycolysis, Ethanolic Fermentation and Amino …
Y Chatterjee, S Tomar, M Mishra… - Plant, Cell & …, 2025 - Wiley Online Library
Lactate dehydrogenase plays a key role in alleviating hypoxia during prolonged
submergence. To explore the function of the OsLdh7 gene in enhancing submergence …
submergence. To explore the function of the OsLdh7 gene in enhancing submergence …
Analysis of the role of the pyruvate decarboxylase gene family in Arabidopsis thaliana under low‐oxygen conditions
M Mithran, E Paparelli, G Novi, P Perata… - Plant Biology, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Plants under low‐oxygen conditions adapt their metabolism by inducing the fermentative
pathway, with ethanol as the predominant end product. Activities of pyruvate decarboxylase …
pathway, with ethanol as the predominant end product. Activities of pyruvate decarboxylase …
Global gene expression in cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) leaves to waterlogging stress
Y Zhang, X Kong, J Dai, Z Luo, Z Li, H Lu, S Xu… - PLoS …, 2017 - journals.plos.org
Cotton is sensitive to waterlogging stress, which usually results in stunted growth and yield
loss. To date, the molecular mechanisms underlying the responses to waterlogging in cotton …
loss. To date, the molecular mechanisms underlying the responses to waterlogging in cotton …