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Green Light to Plant Responses to Pathogens: The Role of Chloroplast Light-Dependent Signaling in Biotic Stress
(Wiley, 2015-08)
Light has a key impact on the outcome of biotic stress responses in plants by providing most of the energy and many signals for the deployment of defensive barriers. Within this context, chloroplasts are not only the major ...
Chloroplast genome of Tillandsia marconae till & Vitek (Bromeliaceae), a hyperarid desert endangered species
(Taylor & FrancisReino Unido, 2021-08-20)
Tillandsia marconae Till & Vitek (Bromeliaceae) is a rare plant native species that grows over sand, in the coastal desert from Perú and Chile and is considered an endangered species. In this study, we assembled its ...
Measurement of nitric oxide (NO) generation rate by chloroplasts employing electron spin resonance (ESR)
(Humana Press, 2016-04)
Chloroplasts are among the more active organelles involved in free energy transduction in plants (photophosphorylation). Nitric oxide (NO) generation by soybean (Glycine max, var ADM 4800) chloroplasts was measured as an ...
Complete chloroplast genome sequence and annotation of the Saccharum hybrid cultivar RB867515
(Genome Announcements, 2017)
Chloroplast protein degradation in senescing leaves: Proteases and lytic compartments
(Frontiers Media, 2019-06-19)
Leaf senescence is characterized by massive degradation of chloroplast proteins, yet the protease(s) involved is(are) not completely known. Increased expression and/or activities of serine, cysteine, aspartic, and ...
Inhibition of ATPase from chloroplasts by a hydroxamic acid from the gramineae
(1983)
-DIMBOA (2,4-dihydroxy-7-methoxy-1,4-benzoxazin-3-one), a hydroxamic acid from the Gramineae involved in the resistance of cereals to aphids, inhibits. © 1983.