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- W110706914 abstract "To cope with oxidative stress, plants have developed well-organized antioxidant defense systems, where tocopherol (Toc) is a countable nonenzymatic antioxidant that is synthesized in the plastid of photosynthesizing organisms. In plants, four different types of Toc are found, including alpha (α), beta (β), gamma (γ), and delta (δ)-Toc. However, α-Toc is the most common form found in photosynthetic tissue. The accumulation of Toc varies greatly in different plant species and different plant parts as well. Tocopherols have diversified roles in plant growth and physiological processes that can also affect yield. Due to its antioxidant activity, Toc plays a vital role in conferring tolerance to several abiotic stresses (e.g., salinity, drought, metal toxicity, ozone, UV radiation). Several reports indicate that stress-tolerant plants exhibit an enhanced level of Toc, whereas sensitive ones show a decreased level of Toc under stressful conditions leading to oxidative damage. The most important role of Toc in mitigating abiotic stress-induced damage is its ability to scavenge or quench lipid peroxides, oxygen radicals, or singlet oxygen, resulting in detoxification of reactive oxygen species. Tocopherol also works in coordination with other antioxidants (e.g., ascorbate) and interacts with phytohormones such as ethylene, abscisic acid, salicylic acid, and jasmonic acid. Although a considerable number of studies have been done to explore the role of Toc in abiotic stress tolerance, there are still many gaps in grasping the basic mechanisms through which Toc confers abiotic stress tolerance. This chapter provides a comprehensive analysis of recent reports on the mechanisms of Toc biosynthesis and accumulation and its role in plant growth, physiology, and abiotic stress tolerance." @default.
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- W110706914 date "2014-01-01" @default.
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- W110706914 title "Role of Tocopherol (Vitamin E) in Plants" @default.
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