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Regulation of ROS Metabolism in Plants under Environmental Stress: A Review of Recent Experimental Evidence

Author Affiliations
Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute, Kagawa University, Independent University, ...
Published InInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences
Year2020
Citations551

Abstract

Various environmental stresses singly or in combination generate excess amounts of reactive oxygen species (ROS), leading to oxidative stress and impaired redox homeostasis. Generation of ROS is the obvious outcome of abiotic stresses and is gaining importance not only for their ubiquitous generation and subsequent damaging effects in plants but also for their diversified roles in signaling cascade, affecting other biomolecules, hormones concerning growth, development, or regulation of stress tolerance. Therefore, a good balance between ROS generation and the antioxidant defense system protects photosynthetic machinery, maintains membrane integrity, and prevents damage to nucleic acids and proteins. Notably, the antioxidant defense system not only scavenges ROS but also regulates the ROS titer for signaling. A glut of studies have been executed…
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