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Plant senescence: how plants know when and how to die

Title
Plant senescence: how plants know when and how to die
Author(s)
Woo, Hye RyunMasclaux-Daubresse, CelineLim, Pyung Ok
Issued Date
2018-02
Citation
Journal of Experimental Botany, v.69, no.4, pp.715 - 718
Type
Article
Author Keywords
Chlorophyllchloroplastendogenous signalsexogenous signalsleaf senescencemulti-layered regulatory networksomicsplant senescencesource-sink interaction
Keywords
LEAF SENESCENCELEAVES
ISSN
0022-0957
Abstract
Virtually all of the cells, tissues and organs in plants age, senesce and eventually die. Senescence is regarded as an evolutionarily acquired process that is critical for plant fitness, and understanding its detailed molecular nature is not only fundamental but also pivotal for the improvement of crop yield and postharvest storage. Impressive progress has been made in revealing new molecular regulatory mechanisms in recent years. In this special issue, reviews span this emerging knowledge-derived from unique biological processes in different types of plant senescence- A nd highlight key molecular pathways and network-based regulatory mechanisms, as well as their evolutionary implications. The issue also addresses future research perspectives, including new technologies and approaches. © 2018 The Author(s).
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/6091
DOI
10.1093/jxb/ery011
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Related Researcher
  • 우혜련 Woo, Hye Ryun
  • Research Interests Genome biology; Epigenomics; Plant senescence
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Department of New Biology Lab of Plant Molecular Communication 1. Journal Articles
Department of New Biology Plant Senescence Laboratory 1. Journal Articles

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