Remodelling of lace plant leaves: antioxidants and ROS are key regulators of programmed cell death
Published 2017 View Full Article
- Home
- Publications
- Publication Search
- Publication Details
Title
Remodelling of lace plant leaves: antioxidants and ROS are key regulators of programmed cell death
Authors
Keywords
Anthocyanins, Antioxidant enzymes, Live cell imaging, Perforation development, Reactive oxygen species, Spectrophotometry
Journal
PLANTA
Volume 246, Issue 1, Pages 133-147
Publisher
Springer Nature
Online
2017-04-07
DOI
10.1007/s00425-017-2683-y
References
Ask authors/readers for more resources
Related references
Note: Only part of the references are listed.- Mechanisms of developmentally controlled cell death in plants
- (2016) Matthias Van Durme et al. CURRENT OPINION IN PLANT BIOLOGY
- Spreading the news: subcellular and organellar reactive oxygen species production and signalling
- (2016) Lorin Mignolet-Spruyt et al. JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BOTANY
- Multiple functional roles of anthocyanins in plant-environment interactions
- (2015) M. Landi et al. ENVIRONMENTAL AND EXPERIMENTAL BOTANY
- Lace plant ethylene receptors, AmERS1a and AmERS1c, regulate ethylene-induced programmed cell death during leaf morphogenesis
- (2015) Gaolathe Rantong et al. PLANT MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
- ROS-mediated abiotic stress-induced programmed cell death in plants
- (2015) Veselin Petrov et al. Frontiers in Plant Science
- ROS as key players in plant stress signalling
- (2013) A. Baxter et al. JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BOTANY
- Regulation of ABA dependent wound induced spreading cell death by MYB108
- (2013) Fuqiang Cui et al. NEW PHYTOLOGIST
- Glutathione synthesis
- (2012) Shelly C. Lu BIOCHIMICA ET BIOPHYSICA ACTA-GENERAL SUBJECTS
- The pathway of cell dismantling during programmed cell death in lace plant (Aponogeton madagascariensis) leaves
- (2012) Jaime Wertman et al. BMC PLANT BIOLOGY
- The involvement of ethylene in programmed cell death and climacteric-like behaviour during the remodelling of lace plant (Aponogeton madagascariensis) leaves
- (2012) A.N. Dauphinee et al. Botany
- Do mitochondria play a role in remodelling lace plant leaves during programmed cell death?
- (2011) Christina EN Lord et al. BMC PLANT BIOLOGY
- Green death: revealing programmed cell death in plants
- (2011) P V Bozhkov et al. CELL DEATH AND DIFFERENTIATION
- Programmed cell death in the plant immune system
- (2011) N S Coll et al. CELL DEATH AND DIFFERENTIATION
- Morphological classification of plant cell deaths
- (2011) W G van Doorn et al. CELL DEATH AND DIFFERENTIATION
- Molecular definitions of cell death subroutines: recommendations of the Nomenclature Committee on Cell Death 2012
- (2011) L Galluzzi et al. CELL DEATH AND DIFFERENTIATION
- Quantitative determination of superoxide in plant leaves using a modified NBT staining method
- (2011) Carlos F. Grellet Bournonville et al. PHYTOCHEMICAL ANALYSIS
- Roles of enzymatic and nonenzymatic antioxidants in plants during abiotic stress
- (2010) Parvaiz Ahmad et al. CRITICAL REVIEWS IN BIOTECHNOLOGY
- Optimization on anthocyanins extraction from wine grape skins using orthogonal test design
- (2010) Zheng Li et al. FOOD SCIENCE AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
- Recondensation level of repetitive sequences in the plant protoplast nucleus is limited by oxidative stress
- (2010) V. Ondrej et al. JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BOTANY
- Reactive oxygen species and antioxidant machinery in abiotic stress tolerance in crop plants
- (2010) Sarvajeet Singh Gill et al. PLANT PHYSIOLOGY AND BIOCHEMISTRY
- In vivo study of developmental programmed cell death using the lace plant (Aponogeton madagascariensis ; Aponogetonaceae) leaf model system
- (2009) Harrison Wright et al. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF BOTANY
- Glutathione as an Antioxidant and Regulatory Molecule in Plants Under Abiotic Stress Conditions
- (2009) Gabriella Szalai et al. JOURNAL OF PLANT GROWTH REGULATION
- Classification of cell death: recommendations of the Nomenclature Committee on Cell Death 2009
- (2008) G Kroemer et al. CELL DEATH AND DIFFERENTIATION
- Biosynthesis of plant pigments: anthocyanins, betalains and carotenoids
- (2008) Yoshikazu Tanaka et al. PLANT JOURNAL
Find Funding. Review Successful Grants.
Explore over 25,000 new funding opportunities and over 6,000,000 successful grants.
ExplorePublish scientific posters with Peeref
Peeref publishes scientific posters from all research disciplines. Our Diamond Open Access policy means free access to content and no publication fees for authors.
Learn More