Low Temperature, High Light Stress and Antioxidant Defence Mechanisms in Higher Plants. Wlngsle, G, Karpinski, S., & Hällgren, J. Phyton - Annales Rei Botanicae, July, 1999. abstract bibtex WlNGSLE G., KARPINSKI S. & HÄLLGREN J.-E. 1999. Low temperature, high light stress and antioxidant defence mechanisms in higher plants. -Phyton (Horn, Austria) 39 (4): (253) -(268). In different plant species, different strategies have evolved to acclimate to low-temperature and high-light stress. The emphasis of this review will be to discuss the following topics of low-temperature and high-light stress 1) the evidence for involvement of reactive oxygen intermediates (ROI) 2) the roles of enzymatic and non-enzymatic ROI-scavenging and antioxidant systems 3) the avoidance mechanisms of ROI production in chloroplast. To increase the understanding of the oxidative-stress responses induced, for example, by low temperatures in plants, we have to pinpoint the subcellular compartments and processes, which initiate the specific signalling cascades.
@article{wlngsle_low_1999,
title = {Low {Temperature}, {High} {Light} {Stress} and {Antioxidant} {Defence} {Mechanisms} in {Higher} {Plants}},
volume = {39},
abstract = {WlNGSLE G., KARPINSKI S. \& HÄLLGREN J.-E. 1999. Low temperature, high light stress and antioxidant defence mechanisms in higher plants. -Phyton (Horn, Austria) 39 (4): (253) -(268). In different plant species, different strategies have evolved to acclimate to low-temperature and high-light stress. The emphasis of this review will be to discuss the following topics of low-temperature and high-light stress 1) the evidence for involvement of reactive oxygen intermediates (ROI) 2) the roles of enzymatic and non-enzymatic ROI-scavenging and antioxidant systems 3) the avoidance mechanisms of ROI production in chloroplast. To increase the understanding of the oxidative-stress responses induced, for example, by low temperatures in plants, we have to pinpoint the subcellular compartments and processes, which initiate the specific signalling cascades.},
journal = {Phyton - Annales Rei Botanicae},
author = {Wlngsle, G and Karpinski, Stanislaw and Hällgren, Jan},
month = jul,
year = {1999},
keywords = {⛔ No DOI found},
}
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