Reactive oxygen species and temperature stresses: A delicate balance between signaling and destruction
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Temperature stress can have a devastating effect on plant metabolism, disrupting cellular homeostasis, and uncoupling major physiological processes. A direct result of stress‐induced cellular changes is the enhanced accumulation of toxic compounds in cells that include reactive oxygen species (ROS). Although a considerable amount of work has shown a direct link between ROS scavenging and plant tolerance to temperature stress, recent studies have shown that ROS could also play a key role in mediating important signal transduction events. Thus, ROS, such as superoxide (O 2 – ), are produced by NADPH oxidases during abiotic stress to activate stress‐response pathways and induce defense mechanisms. The rates and…
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- Reactive oxygen species
- Cell biology
- Oxidative stress
- Signal transduction
- Abiotic stress
- Acclimatization
- Heat stress
- Abiotic component
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