Chemical priming of plants against multiple abiotic stresses: mission possible?
Crop plants are subjected to multiple abiotic stresses during their lifespan that greatly
reduce productivity and threaten global food security. Recent research suggests that plants …
reduce productivity and threaten global food security. Recent research suggests that plants …
A forty year journey: The generation and roles of NO in plants
In this year there is the 40th anniversary of the first publication of plant nitric oxide (NO)
emission by Lowell Klepper. In the decades since then numerous milestone discoveries …
emission by Lowell Klepper. In the decades since then numerous milestone discoveries …
Responses of nitric oxide and hydrogen sulfide in regulating oxidative defence system in wheat plants grown under cadmium stress
We conducted a study to evaluate the interactive effect of NO and H2S on the cadmium (Cd)
tolerance of wheat. Cadmium stress considerably reduced total dry weight, chlorophyll a and …
tolerance of wheat. Cadmium stress considerably reduced total dry weight, chlorophyll a and …
Nitric oxide acts as a key signaling molecule in plant development under stressful conditions
Nitric oxide (NO), a colorless gaseous molecule, is a lipophilic free radical that easily
diffuses through the plasma membrane. These characteristics make NO an ideal autocrine …
diffuses through the plasma membrane. These characteristics make NO an ideal autocrine …
Do plants need nitrate? The mechanisms by which nitrogen form affects plants
The literature on nitrogen (N) form effects on plants at different stages of their development
has been critically reviewed, assessing the possible mechanisms of these effects. In …
has been critically reviewed, assessing the possible mechanisms of these effects. In …
ABA crosstalk with ethylene and nitric oxide in seed dormancy and germination
Dormancy is an adaptive trait that enables seed germination to coincide with favorable
environmental conditions. It has been clearly demonstrated that dormancy is induced by …
environmental conditions. It has been clearly demonstrated that dormancy is induced by …
The control of seed dormancy and germination by temperature, light and nitrate
A Yan, Z Chen - The Botanical Review, 2020 - Springer
Seed dormancy and germination are two closely linked physiological traits that have great
impacts on adaptation and survival of seed plants. Seed dormancy strengthen and …
impacts on adaptation and survival of seed plants. Seed dormancy strengthen and …
[HTML][HTML] Seed longevity: survival and maintenance of high germination ability of dry seeds
L Rajjou, I Debeaujon - Comptes rendus biologies, 2008 - Elsevier
The seed constitutes the main vector of plant propagation and it is a critical development
stage with many specificities. Seed longevity is a major challenge for the conservation of …
stage with many specificities. Seed longevity is a major challenge for the conservation of …
Melatonin as a key regulator in seed germination under abiotic stress
L Wang, M Tanveer, H Wang… - Journal of Pineal …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Seed germination (SG) is the first stage in a plant's life and has an immense importance in
sustaining crop production. Abiotic stresses reduce SG by increasing the deterioration of …
sustaining crop production. Abiotic stresses reduce SG by increasing the deterioration of …
ROS production and protein oxidation as a novel mechanism for seed dormancy alleviation
At harvest, sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) seeds are dormant and unable to germinate at
temperatures below 15° C. Seed storage in the dry state, known as after‐ripening, is …
temperatures below 15° C. Seed storage in the dry state, known as after‐ripening, is …