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Jasmonic Acid Pathway in Plants



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Autore: Gomi Kenji Visualizza persona
Titolo: Jasmonic Acid Pathway in Plants Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2020
Descrizione fisica: 1 electronic resource (346 p.)
Soggetto non controllato: transcription factor
ectopic metaxylem
elicitor
methyl jasmonate
salicylic acid
multiseeded
Panax ginseng
tea
heterotrimeric G proteins
Chinese flowering cabbage
biosynthesis
endocytosis
jasmonic acid signaling
MutMap
JA-Ile
gibberellic acid
nitric oxide
abiotic stresses
MAP kinase
light-sensitive
transcriptional activation
TIFY
JAZ repressors
JA
gene expression
environmental response
xylogenesis
priming
jasmonate
circadian clock
phylogenetic analysis
chloroplast
Pogostemon cablin
albino
antioxidant enzyme activity
stress
Jas domain
Zea mays
auxin
PatJAZ6
rice bacterial blight
Tuscan varieties
leaf senescence
degron
plant development
Camellia sinensis
AtRGS1
Prunus avium
msd
dammarenediol synthase
sorghum
jasmonic acid (JA) signaling pathway
biological function
ABA biosynthesis
MYB transcription factor
ethylene
secondary metabolite
cytokinin
Nicotiana plants
grain development
grain number
opr3
stress defense
diffusion dynamics
proline
crosstalk
ROS
bioinformatics
adventitious rooting
ginsenoside
jasmonates
quantitative proteomics
signaling
signal molecules
MeJA
hypocotyl
lipoxygenase
jasmonic acid
ancestral sequences
proteomics
Ralstonia solanacearum
Jasmonate-ZIM domain
signaling pathway
patchouli alcohol
volatile
rice
ectopic protoxylem
chlorophyll fluorescence imaging
type III effector
fatty acid desaturase
salt response
transcriptional regulators
aroma
Sommario/riassunto: The plant hormone jasmonic acid (JA) and its derivative, an amino acid conjugate of JA (jasmonoyl isoleucine, JA-Ile), are signaling compounds involved in the regulation of defense and development in plants. The number of articles studying on JA has dramatically increased since the 1990s. JA is recognized as a stress hormone that regulates the plant response to biotic stresses such as herbivore and pathogen attacks, as well as abiotic stresses such as wounding and ultraviolet radiation. Recent studies have remarkably progressed the understanding of the importance of JA in the life cycle of plants. JA is directly involved in many physiological processes, including stamen growth, senescence, and root growth. JA regulates production of various metabolites such as phytoalexins and terpenoids. Many regulatory proteins involved in JA signaling have been identified by screening for Arabidopsis mutants. However, much more remains to be learned about JA signaling in other plant species. This Special Issue, “Jasmonic Acid Pathway in Plants”, contains 5 review and 15 research articles published by field experts. These articles will help with understanding the crucial roles of JA in its response to the several environmental stresses and development in plants.
Titolo autorizzato: Jasmonic Acid Pathway in Plants  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 3-03928-489-4
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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