Role of sugars under abiotic stress

F Sami, M Yusuf, M Faizan, A Faraz, S Hayat - Plant Physiology and …, 2016 - Elsevier
Sugars are the most important regulators that facilitate many physiological processes, such
as photosynthesis, seed germination, flowering, senescence, and many more under various …

[HTML][HTML] Abscisic acid synthesis and response

R Finkelstein - The Arabidopsis book/American society of plant …, 2013 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Abscisic acid (ABA) is one of the “classical” plant hormones, ie discovered at least 50 years
ago, that regulates many aspects of plant growth and development. This chapter reviews our …

AP2/ERF family transcription factors in plant abiotic stress responses

J Mizoi, K Shinozaki, K Yamaguchi-Shinozaki - Biochimica et Biophysica …, 2012 - Elsevier
In terrestrial environments, temperature and water conditions are highly variable, and
extreme temperatures and water conditions affect the survival, growth and reproduction of …

Water deficits uncouple growth from photosynthesis, increase C content, and modify the relationships between C and growth in sink organs

B Muller, F Pantin, M Génard, O Turc… - Journal of …, 2011 - academic.oup.com
In plants, carbon (C) molecules provide building blocks for biomass production, fuel for
energy, and exert signalling roles to shape development and metabolism. Accordingly, plant …

Effects of abiotic stress on plants: a systems biology perspective

GR Cramer, K Urano, S Delrot, M Pezzotti… - BMC plant biology, 2011 - Springer
The natural environment for plants is composed of a complex set of abiotic stresses and
biotic stresses. Plant responses to these stresses are equally complex. Systems biology …

Sugar input, metabolism, and signaling mediated by invertase: roles in development, yield potential, and response to drought and heat

YL Ruan, Y Jin, YJ Yang, GJ Li, JS Boyer - Molecular Plant, 2010 - cell.com
Invertase (INV) hydrolyzes sucrose into glucose and fructose, thereby playing key roles in
primary metabolism and plant development. Based on their pH optima and sub-cellular …

The sugar-signaling hub: overview of regulators and interaction with the hormonal and metabolic network

S Sakr, M Wang, F Dédaldéchamp… - International journal of …, 2018 - mdpi.com
Plant growth and development has to be continuously adjusted to the available resources.
Their optimization requires the integration of signals conveying the plant metabolic status, its …

Genome-wide analysis of the ERF gene family in Arabidopsis and rice

T Nakano, K Suzuki, T Fujimura, H Shinshi - Plant physiology, 2006 - academic.oup.com
Genes in the ERF family encode transcriptional regulators with a variety of functions
involved in the developmental and physiological processes in plants. In this study, a …

The impact of environmental stress on male reproductive development in plants: biological processes and molecular mechanisms

N De Storme, D Geelen - Plant, cell & environment, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
In plants, male reproductive development is extremely sensitive to adverse climatic
environments and (a) biotic stress. Upon exposure to stress, male gametophytic organs …

Sugar sensing and signaling in plants: conserved and novel mechanisms

F Rolland, E Baena-Gonzalez, J Sheen - Annu. Rev. Plant Biol., 2006 - annualreviews.org
Sugars not only fuel cellular carbon and energy metabolism but also play pivotal roles as
signaling molecules. The experimental amenability of yeast as a unicellular model system …