TY - BOOK UR - http://lib.ugent.be/catalog/ebk01:3710000000824738 ID - ebk01:3710000000824738 LA - und TI - "One rotten apple spoils the whole barrel": The plant hormone ethylene, the small molecule and its complexity SN - 9782889196234 PB - Frontiers Media SA 2015 AU - Domenico De Martinis (role)aut AU - Caren Chang (role)aut AU - Tomotsugu Koyama (role)aut AB - The gaseous molecule ethylene (C2H4), which is small in size and simple in structure, is a plant hormone most often associated with fruit ripening yet has a diversity of effects throughout the plant life cycle. While its agricultural effects were known even in ancient Egypt, the complexity of its mode of action and the broad spectrum of its effects and potential uses in plant physiology remain important scientific challenges today. In the last few decades, the biochemical pathway of ethylene production has been uncovered, ethylene perception and signaling have been molecularly dissected, ethylene-responsive transcription factors have been identified and numerous effects of ethylene have been described, ranging from water stress, development, senescence, reproduction plant-pathogen interactions, and of course, ripening. Thus ethylene is involved in plant development, in biotic and abiotic stress, and in reproduction. There is no stage in plant life that is not affected by ethylene, modulated by a complex and fascinating molecular machinery. ER -Download RIS file
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100 | 1 | a Domenico De Martinis 4 aut | |
245 | 1 | a "One rotten apple spoils the whole barrel": The plant hormone ethylene, the small molecule and its complexity | |
260 | b Frontiers Media SA c 2015 | ||
300 | a 1 electronic resource (132 p.) | ||
520 | a The gaseous molecule ethylene (C2H4), which is small in size and simple in structure, is a plant hormone most often associated with fruit ripening yet has a diversity of effects throughout the plant life cycle. While its agricultural effects were known even in ancient Egypt, the complexity of its mode of action and the broad spectrum of its effects and potential uses in plant physiology remain important scientific challenges today. In the last few decades, the biochemical pathway of ethylene production has been uncovered, ethylene perception and signaling have been molecularly dissected, ethylene-responsive transcription factors have been identified and numerous effects of ethylene have been described, ranging from water stress, development, senescence, reproduction plant-pathogen interactions, and of course, ripening. Thus ethylene is involved in plant development, in biotic and abiotic stress, and in reproduction. There is no stage in plant life that is not affected by ethylene, modulated by a complex and fascinating molecular machinery. | ||
546 | a English | ||
650 | a Botany | ||
650 | a Science (General) | ||
653 | a ethylene | ||
653 | a C2H4 | ||
653 | a Plant hormone | ||
653 | a Plant Biochemistry | ||
653 | a Plant molecular biology | ||
653 | a plant physiology | ||
653 | a Plant Pathology | ||
653 | a Plant Stress | ||
653 | a plant development | ||
653 | a plant reproduction | ||
700 | 1 | a Caren Chang 4 aut | |
700 | 1 | a Tomotsugu Koyama 4 aut | |
856 | 4 | u http://www.doabooks.org/doab?func=fulltext&rid=19530 z Description of rights in Directory of Open Access Books (DOAB): Attribution (CC by) | |
856 | 4 | u http://journal.frontiersin.org/researchtopic/2319/one-rotten-apple-spoils-the-whole-barrel-the-plant-hormone-ethylene-the-small-molecule-and-its-compl |
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