scholarly journals The Physiological Importance of Glucosinolates on Plant Response to Abiotic Stress in Brassica

2013 ◽  
Vol 14 (6) ◽  
pp. 11607-11625 ◽  
Author(s):  
María del Carmen Martínez-Ballesta ◽  
Diego Moreno ◽  
Micaela Carvajal
2019 ◽  
Vol 17 (3) ◽  
pp. 47-58
Author(s):  
Evgeniya A. Zaikina ◽  
Sergey D. Rumyantsev ◽  
Elena R. Sarvarova ◽  
Bulat R. Kuluev

Hypothermia, drought, salinity and heavy metals are the most widespread stress factors negatively affecting plant growth and development. Plants respond to these stress factors on molecular, cellular, and physiological levels through the complicated mechanisms of signal perception and transduction, subsequently inducing various defense mechanisms. Transcription factors controlling the expression of numerous defense proteins are the most significant abiotic stress reaction regulators. Mainly, the negative environmental influence activates the AP2/ERF, WRKY, MYB, NAC, bZIP transcription factors. The numerous transcription factors genes can be used in genetic engineering of agricultural crops resistant to abiotic stress. These genes are also of great interest in marker assisted selection of cultivated plants. This review is dedicated to description of transcription factors and their genes, involved in plant response to hypothermia, drought, salinity and heavy metals.


2011 ◽  
Vol 35 (1) ◽  
pp. 110-118
Author(s):  
Zhong-Qiu TENG ◽  
Hui-Qing FU ◽  
Shao-Hua JIA ◽  
Wei-Wei MENG ◽  
Rong-Ji DAI ◽  
...  

Planta ◽  
2012 ◽  
Vol 236 (4) ◽  
pp. 943-958 ◽  
Author(s):  
Cecilia Contreras-Cubas ◽  
Miguel Palomar ◽  
Mario Arteaga-Vázquez ◽  
José Luis Reyes ◽  
Alejandra A. Covarrubias

2006 ◽  
Vol 28 (23) ◽  
pp. 1867-1876 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rubén Alcázar ◽  
Francisco Marco ◽  
Juan C. Cuevas ◽  
Macarena Patron ◽  
Alejandro Ferrando ◽  
...  

2012 ◽  
pp. 317-326 ◽  
Author(s):  
Agim Ballvora ◽  
Christoph Römer ◽  
Mirwaes Wahabzada ◽  
Uwe Rascher ◽  
Christian Thurau ◽  
...  

2020 ◽  
Vol 47 (1) ◽  
pp. 1 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jing Zhang ◽  
Weibiao Liao

Plants are exposed to various environmental stresses that affect crop growth and production. During stress, various physiological and biochemical changes including the production of nitric oxide (NO), take place. It is clear that NO could work through either transcriptional or post-translational level. The redox-based post-translational modification S-nitrosylation – the covalent attachment of an NO moiety to a reactive cysteine thiol of a protein to form an S-nitrosothiol (SNO) – has attracted increasing attention in the regulation of abiotic stress signalling. So far, the relevance of S-nitrosylation of certain proteins has been investigated under abiotic stress. In this work, we focus on the current state of knowledge regarding S-nitrosylation in plants under abiotic stress, and provide a better understanding of the relevance of S-nitrosylation in plant response to abiotic stress.


2019 ◽  
Vol 142 ◽  
pp. 395-404 ◽  
Author(s):  
Monique Drielle Gomes Ferreira ◽  
Jacqueline Araújo Castro ◽  
Raner José Santana Silva ◽  
Fabienne Micheli

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