نتایج جستجو برای: leaf senescence

تعداد نتایج: 102666  

Journal: :Plant physiology 2002
Yuehui He Hirotada Fukushige David F Hildebrand Susheng Gan

In this work, the role of jasmonic acid (JA) in leaf senescence is examined. Exogenous application of JA caused premature senescence in attached and detached leaves in wild-type Arabidopsis but failed to induce precocious senescence of JA-insensitive mutant coi1 plants, suggesting that the JA-signaling pathway is required for JA to promote leaf senescence. JA levels in senescing leaves are 4-fo...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2009
Chunjiang Zhou Zhaohui Cai Yongfeng Guo Susheng Gan

Leaf senescence is a developmentally programmed cell death process that constitutes the final step of leaf development, and it can be regulated by multiple environmental cues and endogenous signals. The mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) cascades play diverse roles in intracellular and extracellular signaling in plants. Roles of the MAPK signaling module in leaf senescence are unknown. Her...

2013
Mohammad Israil Ansari Shu-Chen Grace Chen

Senescence-associated genes (SAGs) are up-regulated during plant senescence and may have been implicated in encoding enzymes involved in metabolism of senescence tissues. The gene Osl2 (GABA:pyruvate-transaminase) which is upregulated during leaf senescence in rice (Oryza sativa) was functionally characterized. The recombinant Osl2 fusion protein over-expressed in Escherichia coli displays pyru...

2012
Jingqing Zhao Sha Li Tengfei Jiang Zhi Liu Wenwei Zhang Guiliang Jian Fangjun Qi

Leaf senescence plays a vital role in nutrient recycling and overall capacity to assimilate carbon dioxide. Cotton premature leaf senescence, often accompanied with unexpected short-term low temperature, has been occurring with an increasing frequency in many cotton-growing areas and causes serious reduction in yield and quality of cotton. The key factors for causing and promoting cotton premat...

2016
Shunhua Ding Liang Wang Zhipan Yang Qingtao Lu Xiaogang Wen Congming Lu

Glutathione reductase (GR) catalyzes the reduction of glutathione disulfide (GSSG) to reduced glutathione (GSH) and participates in the ascorbate-glutathione cycle, which scavenges H2 O2 . Here, we report that chloroplastic/mitochondrial GR2 is an important regulator of leaf senescence. Seed development of the homozygous gr2 knockout mutant was blocked at the globular stage. Therefore, to inves...

2017
Jae IL Lyu Seung Hee Baek Sukjoon Jung Hyosub Chu Hong Gil Nam Jeongsik Kim Pyung Ok Lim

Leaf senescence is influenced by its life history, comprising a series of developmental and physiological experiences. Exploration of the biological principles underlying leaf lifespan and senescence requires a schema to trace leaf phenotypes, based on the interaction of genetic and environmental factors. We developed a new approach and concept that will facilitate systemic biological understan...

2015
D. Zhao A. P. Derkx D.‐C. Liu P. Buchner M. J. Hawkesford

Increasing the duration of leaf photosynthesis during grain filling using slow-senescing functional stay-green phenotypes is a possible route for increasing grain yields in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.). However, delayed senescence may negatively affect nutrient remobilisation and hence reduce grain protein concentrations and grain quality. A novel NAC1-type transcription factor (hereafter TaNAC...

2012
Eloísa Agüera Purificación Cabello Lourdes de la Mata Estefanía Molina Purificación de la Haba

The leaf is the main photosynthetic organ of plants and its development a complex process governed by a combination of environmental factors and intrinsic and genetically regulated signals (Van Lijsebettens & Clarke, 1998). Usually, leaf ontogeny includes an early phase of increasing photosynthetic rates while the leaf is actively expanding, a mature phase where such rates peak and a senescence...

Journal: :Global change biology 2014
Taehee Hwang Lawrence E Band Chelcy F Miniat Conghe Song Paul V Bolstad James M Vose Jason P Love

Mountain watersheds are primary sources of freshwater, carbon sequestration, and other ecosystem services. There is significant interest in the effects of climate change and variability on these processes over short to long time scales. Much of the impact of hydroclimate variability in forest ecosystems is manifested in vegetation dynamics in space and time. In steep terrain, leaf phenology res...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2009
Astrid Wingler Céline Masclaux-Daubresse Andreas M Fischer

Although an involvement of metabolic signals in the regulation of plant senescence has been demonstrated in a range of studies, the exact signalling pathways remain largely unresolved. For leaves, evidence supports a role of sugar accumulation in the initiation and/or acceleration of senescence. However, regulation of senescence or ageing may respond to different metabolic signals in heterotrop...

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