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- W4376473190 abstract "Reactive oxygen species are being produced because of various cellular metabolic activities. Environmental stresses result in an excessive production of ROS causing an oxidative burst. The ROS accumulation may lead to apoptosis. On the other hand, ROS also act as secondary messengers in a variety of cellular mechanisms, like growth, development, and responses to biotic and abiotic stresses in plants. ROS and plant hormones are intrinsically interwoven and form an integrated network of signaling pathways that regulates various metabolic processes from seed germination to stress tolerance acquisition. The interaction of ROS with abscisic acid and gibberellic acid controls the seed dormancy and programmed cell death in the aleuronic cell layer during seed germination and is well-documented. ROS are also involved in auxin signaling, gravitropism, and stomatal opening and closing. ROS regulate the antioxidant enzyme activity by inducing the expression of associated genes by mediating the ABA signaling pathways. In this chapter we will discuss the complex nature of the interplay of ROS and phytohormones in detail. In the first section, the role of ROS in the regulation of various phytohormonal pathways will be discussed individually. Afterward, the molecular nature of these interaction and the cellular signaling pathways involved in this interaction will be reviewed." @default.
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- W4376473190 title "Hormonal Response in Plants Influenced by Reactive Oxygen Species" @default.
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