REACTIVE OXYGEN SPECIES: Metabolism, Oxidative Stress, and Signal Transduction
École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne · University of Vienna · +4 more institutions
Abstract
Several reactive oxygen species (ROS) are continuously produced in plants as byproducts of aerobic metabolism. Depending on the nature of the ROS species, some are highly toxic and rapidly detoxified by various cellular enzymatic and nonenzymatic mechanisms. Whereas plants are surfeited with mechanisms to combat increased ROS levels during abiotic stress conditions, in other circumstances plants appear to purposefully generate ROS as signaling molecules to control various processes including pathogen defense, programmed cell death, and stomatal behavior. This review describes the mechanisms of ROS generation and removal in plants during development and under biotic and abiotic stress conditions. New insights…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 192.93
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 141
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2Topics & keywords
- Reactive oxygen species
- Abiotic component
- Signal transduction
- Cell biology
- Oxidative stress
- Abiotic stress
- Biology
- Cell signaling