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Sugar Signaling Under Abiotic Stress in Plants
(Elsevier, 2018)
When plants encounter adverse (or potentially adverse) environments, primary metabolic processes, such as growth and/or photosynthesis, are, in general, rapidly affected, and the effect depends on the type and magnitude ...
Expeditious prediction of fiber content in sugar cane: An analytical possibility with LIBS and chemometrics
(2016-02-15)
The development of a multivariate model for fiber content prediction in sugar cane has been investigated and can be offered as an alternative to the wet methods of analysis. The importance of fiber in bagasse of sugar cane ...
The dormancy-breaking stimuli "chilling, hypoxia and cyanamide exposure" up-regulate the expression of α-amylase genes in grapevine buds
(2014)
It has been suggested that respiratory stress is involved in the mechanism underlying the dormancy-breaking effect of hydrogen cyanamide (H2CN2) and sodium azide in grapevine buds; indeed, reductions in oxygen levels ...
Soluble sugars: Metabolism, sensing and abiotic stress. A complex network in the life of plants
(Landes Biosciences, 2009-05)
Plants are autotrophic and photosynthetic organisms that both produce and consume sugars. Soluble sugars are highly sensitive to environmental stresses, which act on the supply of carbohydrates from source organs to sink ...
An update on sugar transport and signaling in grapevine
(SOCIETY FOR EXPERIMENTAL BIOLOGY, 2014)