نتایج جستجو برای: leaf senescence

تعداد نتایج: 102666  

2012
Takeshi Fukao Elaine Yeung Julia Bailey-Serres

Leaf senescence is a natural age-dependent process that is induced prematurely by various environmental stresses. Typical alterations during leaf senescence include breakdown of chlorophyll, a shift to catabolism of energy reserves, and induction of senescence-associated genes, all of which can occur during submergence, drought, and constant darkness. Here, we evaluated the influence of the sub...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2006
Julie Gombert Philippe Etienne Alain Ourry Frédérik Le Dily

Despite a high nitrate uptake capacity, the nitrogen use efficiency (NUE) of oilseed rape is weak due to a relatively low N remobilization from vegetative (mostly leaves) to growing parts of the plant. Thus, this crop requires a high rate of N fertilization and leaves fall with a high N content. In order to reduce the rate of N fertilization and to improve the environmental impact of oilseed ra...

2016
Li Liu Wei Xu Xuesong Hu Haoju Liu Yongjun Lin

Plant cis-elements play important roles in global regulation of gene expression. Based on microarray data from rice flag leaves during early senescence, we identified W-box and G-box cis-elements as positive regulators of senescence in the important rice variety Minghui 63. Both cis-elements were bound by leaf senescence-specific proteins in vitro and influenced senescence in vivo. Furthermore,...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2004
Maria Encarnación Balibrea Lara Maria-Cruz Gonzalez Garcia Tahira Fatima Rainer Ehness Taek Kyun Lee Reinhard Proels Widmar Tanner Thomas Roitsch

Leaf senescence is the final stage of leaf development in which the nutrients invested in the leaf are remobilized to other parts of the plant. Whereas senescence is accompanied by a decline in leaf cytokinin content, exogenous application of cytokinins or an increase of the endogenous concentration delays senescence and causes nutrient mobilization. The finding that extracellular invertase and...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2005
Céline Diaz Sarah Purdy Aurélie Christ Jean-Francois Morot-Gaudry Astrid Wingler Céline Masclaux-Daubresse

Comparison of the extent of leaf senescence depending on the genetic background of different recombinant inbred lines (RILs) of Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) is described. Five RILs of the Bay-0 x Shahdara population showing differential leaf senescence phenotypes (from early senescing to late senescing) were selected to determine metabolic markers to discriminate Arabidopsis lines on the ...

2016
Xiangsong Chen Li Lu Kevin S Mayer Mark Scalf Shuiming Qian Aaron Lomax Lloyd M Smith Xuehua Zhong

Leaf senescence is an essential part of the plant lifecycle during which nutrients are re-allocated to other tissues. The regulation of leaf senescence is a complex process. However, the underlying mechanism is poorly understood. Here, we uncovered a novel and the pivotal role of Arabidopsis HDA9 (a RPD3-like histone deacetylase) in promoting the onset of leaf senescence. We found that HDA9 act...

ژورنال: علوم آب و خاک 2009
امینی, زهره, حداد, رحیم, مرادی, فواد,

The effects of irrigation, dry farming and drought treatments on the activities of antioxidant enzymes including superoxide dismutase, ascorbate peroxidase, catalase and peroxidase in barley leaves at different generative growth stages under field conditions were investigated. Three senescence parameters including chlorophyll, total soluble protein and rubisco large subunit protein loss, were a...

Journal: :Trends in plant science 2000
B F Quirino Y S Noh E Himelblau R M Amasino

Senescence is the last stage of leaf development and one type of programmed cell death that occurs in plants. The relationships among senescence programs that are induced by a variety of factors have been addressed at a molecular level in recent studies. Furthermore, an overlap between the pathogen-response and senescence programs is beginning to be characterized. The complexity of the senescen...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1977
N S Malik A M Berrie

The soluble (sap) proteins of leaves of pea, Pisum sativum L. cvs. Alaska and Greenfeast, allowed to develop normally or deflowered, to prevent senescence, were separated by isoelectric focusing.There was a decline in certain proteins, with increases in others as the leaves aged but preventing senescence of the whole plant did not alter the pattern of change in leaf proteins. We concluded that ...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2015
Jos H M Schippers Romy Schmidt Carol Wagstaff Hai-Chun Jing

Senescence represents the final developmental act of the leaf, during which the leaf cell is dismantled in a coordinated manner to remobilize nutrients and to secure reproductive success. The process of senescence provides the plant with phenotypic plasticity to help it adapt to adverse environmental conditions. Here, we provide a comprehensive overview of the factors and mechanisms that contro...

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