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Hossain, Mohammad Anwar.
Ascorbic acid in plant growth, development and stress tolerance
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Ascorbic acid in plant growth, development and stress toleranceedited by Mohammad Anwar Hossain ... [et al.].
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Hossain, Mohammad Anwar.
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Cham :Springer International Publishing :2017.
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xviii, 514 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
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Springer eBooks
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PlantsEffect of vitamin C on.
電子資源:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-74057-7
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9783319740577$q(electronic bk.)
Ascorbic acid in plant growth, development and stress tolerance
Ascorbic acid in plant growth, development and stress tolerance
[electronic resource] /edited by Mohammad Anwar Hossain ... [et al.]. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2017. - xviii, 514 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
1 Chemistry, biosynthesis and oxidation of ascorbic acid in plants -- 2 The roles of ascorbate in the control of plant growth and development -- 3 Ascorbate transporter in plants -- 4 Ascorbate as a key player in plant abiotic stress response and tolerance -- 5 Ascorbate peroxidases: emerging role of the antioxidant enzymes in plant development and stress responses -- 6 Molecular structure of DHAR and MDHAR and their roles in modulating abiotic stress tolerance in plants -- 7 Triad of low molecular weight antioxidants (GSH-AsA-α-tocopherol) in plant abiotic stress response and tolerance -- 8 Regulation of ascorbate biosynthesis in plants -- 9 Ascorbate-glutathione cycle and abiotic stress tolerance in plants -- 10 Ascorbate-glutathione cycle and biotic stress tolerance in plants -- 11 Exogenous ascorbic acid mediated abiotic stress tolerance in plants -- 12 Ascorbic acid and biotic stress tolerance in plants -- 13 Ascorbate oxidase in plant growth, development and stress tolerance -- 14 Relationship between AsA biosynthesis and stress defense gene expression in plants -- 15 AsA/DHA redox pair and stress responsive gene expression -- 16 Ascorbic acid and insect resistance in plants -- 17 Transgenic plants over-expressing AsA biosynthetic genes and abiotic stress tolerance -- 18 MDHAR and DHAR transgenic and AsA content and abiotic stress tolerance -- 19 Biofortification of crops with altered AsA content -- 20 Genetic control of fruit vitamin c contents -- 21 Importance of vitamin-C in human health and disease.
Ascorbic acid (AsA), vitamin C, is one of the most abundant water-soluble antioxidant in plants and animals. In plants AsA serves as a major redox buffer and regulates various physiological processes controlling growth, development, and stress tolerance. Recent studies on AsA homeostasis have broadened our understanding of these physiological events. At the mechanistic level, AsA has been shown to participate in numerous metabolic and cell signaling processes, and the dynamic relationship between AsA and reactive oxygen species (ROS) has been well documented. Being a major component of the ascorbate-glutathione (AsA-GSH) cycle, AsA helps to modulate oxidative stress in plants by controlling ROS detoxification alone and in co-operation with glutathione. In contrast to the single pathway responsible for AsA biosynthesis in animals, plants utilize multiple pathways to synthesize AsA, perhaps reflecting the importance of this molecule to plant health. Any fluctuations, increases or decreases, in cellular AsA levels can have profound effects on plant growth and development, as AsA is associated with the regulation of the cell cycle, redox signaling, enzyme function and defense gene expression. Although there has been significant progress made investigating the multiple roles AsA plays in stress tolerance, many aspects of AsA-mediated physiological responses require additional research if AsA metabolism is to be manipulated to enhance stress-tolerance. This book summarizes the roles of AsA that are directly or indirectly involved in the metabolic processes and physiological functions of plants. Key topics include AsA biosynthesis and metabolism, compartmentation and transport, AsA-mediated ROS detoxification, as well as AsA signaling functions in plant growth, development and responses to environmental stresses. The main objective of this volume is therefore to supply comprehensive and up-to-date information for students, scholars and scientists interested in or currently engaged in AsA research.
ISBN: 9783319740577$q(electronic bk.)
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