Redox Homeostasis in Plants

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Redox Homeostasis in Plants

From Signalling to Stress Tolerance

Biochemistry Cellular biology (cytology) Botany and plant sciences Plant biology

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Collection: Signaling and Communication in Plants

Language: English

Published by: Springer

Published on: 23rd April 2019

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 12 Mb

ISBN: 9783319953151


Summary of Research on ROS in Plants

This book summarizes the latest research results on the role of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in plants, particularly in many abiotic stresses, and their regulation. Redox homeostasis refers to maintaining a balance of oxidised and reduced state of biomolecules in a biological system for all-round sustenance. In a living system, redox reactions contribute to the generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS), which act as signalling molecules for developmental as well as stress-response processes in plants.

Complexity of Redox Homeostasis in Plants

It is presumed that, being sessile and an aerobe requiring oxygen for mitochondrial energy production, as well as producing oxygen during photosynthesis, the redox homeostasis process is more complex and regulated in plants than in animals. Any imbalance in the homeostasis is mainly compensated for by the production of various ROS molecules, which, though they can cause severe oxidative damage in excess, can also ideally act as signalling molecules.

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