Plant senescence - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Plant senescence is the study of aging in plants. It is a heavily studied subject just as it is in the other kingdoms of life. Plants, just like other forms of organisms, seem to have both unintended...
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What is plant senescence, and why is it important? Senescense, in plants, often refers to the seasonal event of leaves changing colors and dropping in deciduous plants although... ... Plant anatomy and physiology...
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Higher numbers of viable progeny are produced by a redistribution of nutrients from the plant to the seed during senescence and several less important reasons. On the level of plant physiology, with many or all species, evidence and theory point to senescence as a two step process.
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Plant senescence - Annual Versus Perennial Benefits - Theory ... Plant senescence - Plant Self Pruning - Theory ... Plant senescence - Hormonal Induction of Senescence - Theory...
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Senescence - a productive form of aging leading to organ/plant death. Plants age productively; as tissues senesce they produce enzymes necessary to recycle "expensive" materials and reroute the subunits to areas for use by active growth elsewhere, in the next season, or by the next generation.
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The potential involvement of PCD in plant senescence and in response to altered temperatures and gas concentrations has implications for postharvest science. However, there is still little evidence for the full PCD or apoptotic pathway proceeding in such instances.
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Relationships between the ontogeny and phylogeny of plant senescence ... Prominent amongst the regulators of signalling networks activated during plant senescence are transcription factors of the Wrky family.
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This conference aims to bringing together researchers and students working on various aspects of plant senescence and programmed cell death to review and discuss most recent progresses and frontier.
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Extracellular Invertase Is an Essential Component of Cytokinin-Mediated Delay of Senescence; PLANT CELL, May 1, 2004; 16(5): 1276 - 1287. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF];
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