What lies beneath: belowground defense strategies in plants

B De Coninck, P Timmermans, C Vos… - Trends in plant …, 2015 - cell.com
Diseases caused by soil-borne pathogens result worldwide in significant yield losses in
economically important crops. In contrast to foliar diseases, relatively little is known about …

Plant proteome analysis: a 2006 update

JV Jorrín, AM Maldonado, MA Castillejo - Proteomics, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract This 2006 'Plant Proteomics Update'is a continuation of the two previously
published in 'Proteomics' by 2004 (Canovas et al., Proteomics 2004, 4, 285–298) and 2006 …

Comparative proteomic analysis of NaCl stress-responsive proteins in Arabidopsis roots

Y Jiang, B Yang, NS Harris… - Journal of experimental …, 2007 - academic.oup.com
NaCl stress is a major abiotic stress limiting the productivity and the geographical
distribution of many plant species. Roots are the primary site of salinity perception. To …

[HTML][HTML] A combined proteome and transcriptome analysis of developing Medicago truncatula seeds: evidence for metabolic specialization of maternal and filial …

K Gallardo, C Firnhaber, H Zuber, D Hericher… - Molecular & Cellular …, 2007 - Elsevier
A comparative study of proteome and transcriptome changes during Medicago truncatula
(cultivar Jemalong) seed development has been carried out. Transcript and protein profiles …

Regulation of growth response to water stress in the soybean primary root. I. Proteomic analysis reveals region‐specific regulation of phenylpropanoid metabolism …

M Yamaguchi, B Valliyodan, J Zhang… - Plant, cell & …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
In water‐stressed soybean primary roots, elongation was maintained at well‐watered rates
in the apical 4 mm (region 1), but was progressively inhibited in the 4–8 mm region (region …

Bottom-up metabolic reconstruction of Arabidopsis and its application to determining the metabolic costs of enzyme production

A Arnold, Z Nikoloski - Plant physiology, 2014 - academic.oup.com
Large-scale modeling of plant metabolism provides the possibility to compare and contrast
different cellular and environmental scenarios with the ultimate aim of identifying the …

Molecular mechanisms underlying frost tolerance in perennial grasses adapted to cold climates

SR Sandve, A Kosmala, H Rudi, S Fjellheim, M Rapacz… - Plant Science, 2011 - Elsevier
We review recent progress in understanding cold and freezing stress responses in forage
grass species, notably Lolium and Festuca species. The chromosomal positions of important …

Proteomic and enzymatic response of poplar to cadmium stress

P Kieffer, P Schröder, J Dommes, L Hoffmann… - Journal of …, 2009 - Elsevier
This study highlights proteomic and enzymatic changes in roots and leaves of actively
growing poplar plants upon a cadmium stress exposure. Proteomic changes in response to …

Proteomic responses to progressive dehydration stress in leaves of chickpea seedlings

S Vessal, M Arefian, KHM Siddique - BMC genomics, 2020 - Springer
Background Chickpea is an important food legume crop with high protein levels that is
widely grown in rainfed areas prone to drought stress. Using an integrated approach, we …

Quantitative proteomics in plants: choices in abundance

JJ Thelen, SC Peck - The Plant Cell, 2007 - academic.oup.com
The field of proteomics is evolving from cataloguing proteins under static conditions to
comparative analyses. Defining proteins that change in abundance, form, location, or activity …