[PDF][PDF] The heat-shock response
S Lindquist - Annual review of biochemistry, 1986 - scholar.archive.org
1152 LINDQUIST that some creature living in the depths of the ocean does not have a heat-
shock response, but that is doubtful. The proteins are induced by a wide variety of other …
shock response, but that is doubtful. The proteins are induced by a wide variety of other …
Gamma aminobutyric acid (GABA) and plant responses to stress
AM Kinnersley, FJ Turano - Critical Reviews in Plant Sciences, 2000 - Taylor & Francis
4-aminobutyrate (GABA) is a non-protein amino acid that is widely distributed throughout the
biological world. In animals, GABA functions as the predominant inhibitory neurotransmitter …
biological world. In animals, GABA functions as the predominant inhibitory neurotransmitter …
[KİTAP][B] Handbook of plant and crop stress
M Pessarakli - 2019 - books.google.com
Since the publication of the third edition of the Handbook of Plant and Crop Stress,
continuous discoveries in the fields of plant and crop environmental stresses and their …
continuous discoveries in the fields of plant and crop environmental stresses and their …
Plant adaptations to anaerobic stress
BB Vartapetian, MB Jackson - Annals of Botany, 1997 - academic.oup.com
Inundation that gives rise to soil flooding, or more complete submergence, is the most
common environmental cause of oxygen deprivation for vascular plants. Species differ …
common environmental cause of oxygen deprivation for vascular plants. Species differ …
Mechanisms of anoxia tolerance in plants. I. Growth, survival and anaerobic catabolism
J Gibbs, H Greenway - Functional plant biology, 2003 - CSIRO Publishing
Anoxia can be one consequence of waterlogging and submergence of plants. Anoxia in
plant tissues reduces the rate of energy production by 65–97% compared with the rate in air …
plant tissues reduces the rate of energy production by 65–97% compared with the rate in air …
Ethylene augments root hypoxia tolerance via growth cessation and reactive oxygen species amelioration
Flooded plants experience impaired gas diffusion underwater, leading to oxygen deprivation
(hypoxia). The volatile plant hormone ethylene is rapidly trapped in submerged plant cells …
(hypoxia). The volatile plant hormone ethylene is rapidly trapped in submerged plant cells …
[PDF][PDF] Waterlogging stress in plants: A review
MA Ashraf - African Journal of Agricultural Research, 2012 - academicjournals.org
Waterlogging is the major obstacle for sustainable agriculture. Plants subjected to
waterlogging suffer from substantial yield losses. Under natural environmental conditions …
waterlogging suffer from substantial yield losses. Under natural environmental conditions …
Evolution of glycolysis
LA Fothergill-Gilmore, PAM Michels - Progress in biophysics and molecular …, 1993 - Elsevier
" Metabolic pathways are boring!" The attitude implicit in this assertion is not uncommon, and
probably arises because pathways are frequently considered to be uninteresting collections …
probably arises because pathways are frequently considered to be uninteresting collections …
Ethylene–and oxygen signalling–drive plant survival during flooding
Flooding is a widely occurring environmental stress both for natural and cultivated plant
species. The primary problems associated with flooding arise due to restricted gas diffusion …
species. The primary problems associated with flooding arise due to restricted gas diffusion …
Physiology and biochemistry of waterlogging tolerance in plants
RK Sairam, D Kumutha, K Ezhilmathi, PS Deshmukh… - Biologia plantarum, 2008 - Springer
Waterlogging is a serious problem, which affects crop growth and yield in low lying rainfed
areas. The main cause of damage under waterlogging is oxygen deprivation, which affect …
areas. The main cause of damage under waterlogging is oxygen deprivation, which affect …