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Journal: :Postharvest Biology and Technology 2021

Many studies have focused on the plant hormone ethylene because of its key role in controlling, among others, climacteric fruit ripening and senescence. These processes can be controlled by applying 1-MCP, which tightly binds to receptors thereby blocking signaling pathway. 1-MCP is known inhibit action delay tomato fruit. Less about long term effect when inhibitory inhibition eventually releas...

Journal: :Gerontology 2014
Mamoona Khan Wilfried Rozhon Brigitte Poppenberger

BACKGROUND In plants, the final stage of organ development is termed senescence. This is a deterioration process that leads to the decay of tissues and organs, and that, in the case of annual, biennial and/or monocarpic plants, leads to the death of the plant itself. The main function of leaf senescence is nutrient recycle and, since this confers an adaptive advantage, it can be considered an e...

Journal: :Plant & cell physiology 2013
Kana Miyata Masayoshi Kawaguchi Tomomi Nakagawa

Leguminous plants establish a mutualistic symbiosis with bacteria, collectively referred to as rhizobia. Host plants positively and negatively regulate the symbiotic processes to keep the symbiosis at an appropriate level. Although the plant hormone ethylene is known as a negative regulator of symbiotic processes, the molecular mechanisms of ethylene signaling remain unresolved, especially in t...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1995
W. Su S. H. Howell

Cytokinin has been reported to mimic some of the effects of light on de-etiolation responses in dark-grown Arabidopsis seedlings. The interaction between cytokinin and light was examined by analyzing cytokinin dose and light fluence effects on hypocotyl elongation in wild-type and mutant Arabidopsis seedlings with defects in light or hormone responses. It was found that (a) cytokinin and light-...

Journal: :The EMBO journal 2003
Fatma Ouaked Wilfried Rozhon David Lecourieux Heribert Hirt

Ethylene signal transduction involves ETR1, a two-component histidine protein kinase receptor. ETR1 functions upstream of the negative regulator CTR1. The similarity of CTR1 to members of the Raf family of mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase kinases (MAPKKKs) suggested that ethylene signaling in plants involves a MAPK pathway, but no direct evidence for this has been provided. Here we show ...

Journal: :Molecular plant 2011
Qiong Zhao Hong-Wei Guo

Phytohormone ethylene plays pivotal roles in plant response to developmental and environmental signals. During the past few years, the emerging evidence has led us to a new understanding of the signaling mechanisms and regulatory networks of the ethylene action. In this review, we focus on the major advances made in the past three years, particularly the findings leading to new paradigms and th...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2001
C A Frye D Tang R W Innes

The enhanced disease resistance 1 (edr1) mutation of Arabidopsis confers resistance to powdery mildew disease caused by the fungus Erysiphe cichoracearum. Resistance mediated by the edr1 mutation is correlated with induction of several defense responses, including host cell death. Double mutant analysis revealed that all edr1-associated phenotypes are suppressed by mutations that block salicyli...

2009
Robert J. H. Payne Claire Suzanne Grierson

BACKGROUND Local activation of Rho GTPases is important for many functions including cell polarity, morphology, movement, and growth. Although a number of molecules affecting Rho-of-Plants small GTPase (ROP) signalling are known, it remains unclear how ROP activity becomes spatially organised. Arabidopsis root hair cells produce patches of ROP at consistent and predictable subcellular locations...

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