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View article: Effect of Singlet Oxygen on the Stomatal and Cell Wall of Rice Seedling Under Different Stresses
Effect of Singlet Oxygen on the Stomatal and Cell Wall of Rice Seedling Under Different Stresses Open
Singlet oxygen (1O2), a reactive oxygen species, can oxidize lipids, proteins, and DNA at high concentrations, leading to cell death. Despite its extremely short half-life (10−5 s), 1O2 acts as a critical signaling molecule, triggering a r…
View article: Shikonin nasal spray film preparation promoted the repair of nasal mucosal injury by the interaction of shikonin with interleukin-6
Shikonin nasal spray film preparation promoted the repair of nasal mucosal injury by the interaction of shikonin with interleukin-6 Open
SNSF is a novel candidate drug with great clinical potential for patients with nasal mucosal injury.
View article: The Strategies Microalgae Adopt to Counteract the Toxic Effect of Heavy Metals
The Strategies Microalgae Adopt to Counteract the Toxic Effect of Heavy Metals Open
Besides biomass production, some microalgae have been used to treat wastewater contamination. However, in general, high concentrations of heavy metals significantly inhibit algal growth. We thus need to find ways to promote the resistance …
View article: Phenotype Assessment and Putative Mechanisms of Ammonium Toxicity to Plants
Phenotype Assessment and Putative Mechanisms of Ammonium Toxicity to Plants Open
Ammonium (NH4+) and nitrate (NO3−) are the primary inorganic nitrogen (N) sources that exert influence on plant growth and development. Nevertheless, when NH4+ constitutes the sole or dominant N source, it can inhibit plant growth, a proce…
View article: γ-Aminobutyric Acid Alleviates Programmed Cell Death in Two Brassica Species Under Cadmium Stress
γ-Aminobutyric Acid Alleviates Programmed Cell Death in Two Brassica Species Under Cadmium Stress Open
Previous studies have demonstrated that γ-Aminobutyric acid (GABA) effectively alleviates heavy metal stresses by maintaining the redox balance and reducing the accumulation of reactive oxygen species (ROS). However, little is known about …
View article: Melatonin delayed leaf senescence induced by WRKY75 in Arabidopsis thaliana
Melatonin delayed leaf senescence induced by WRKY75 in Arabidopsis thaliana Open
Leaf senescence, highly regulated by plant hormones and environmental factors, represents the final stage of leaf development. Therefore, the strategies to delay leaf senescence might extent the limitation of growth and yield for crop. Alt…
View article: Identification and functional prediction of new triterpenoids from Alismatis Rhizoma using HPLC-HRMS and in-silico analysis
Identification and functional prediction of new triterpenoids from Alismatis Rhizoma using HPLC-HRMS and in-silico analysis Open
Alismatis Rhizoma (AR) is a crucial substance for discovering new triterpenoids to address hyperlipidemia and obesity. Currently, approximately 120 triterpenoids have been identified in AR, making the discovery of new triterpenoids increas…
View article: Physiological and molecular characteristics associated with the anti-senescence in Camellia oleifera Abel.
Physiological and molecular characteristics associated with the anti-senescence in Camellia oleifera Abel. Open
This study analyzed physiological and molecular characteristics associated with the resistance to aging or anti-senescence in Camellia oleifera Abel. Trees over 100 years old (ancient trees) were compared with those about 30 years old (mat…
View article: The number of similar epitopes determines the longevity of immunological memory
The number of similar epitopes determines the longevity of immunological memory Open
The half-life of specific antibodies against various antigens varies tremendously from a few months to over 10,000 years. The reasons are largely unknown. Through epitope analysis of representative viruses, we found that the longevity of i…
View article: A mine sweeping game to predict large-scale earthquakes
A mine sweeping game to predict large-scale earthquakes Open
After a triggering earthquake (TGE) occurs on one side of a plate boundary, it often produces a vertical-downward shift, which will cause a vertical-upward shift on the other side of the plate boundary, where after a long period of time, t…
View article: Isolation and characterization of an endophytic fungi from Zingiber officinale Rosc. and its activity to promote the growth of tissue culture ginger plantlets in bottles.
Isolation and characterization of an endophytic fungi from Zingiber officinale Rosc. and its activity to promote the growth of tissue culture ginger plantlets in bottles. Open
Zingiber Officinale is a perennial rhizomatous vegetable and seasonings with amazing flavor, as well as a wide range of pharmacological activity. Endophytic fungi live with plants, and some of them can help plants adapt to various stress a…
View article: Different Photosynthetic Response to High Light in Four Triticeae Crops
Different Photosynthetic Response to High Light in Four Triticeae Crops Open
Photosynthetic capacity is usually affected by light intensity in the field. In this study, photosynthetic characteristics of four different Triticeae crops (wheat, triticale, barley, and highland barley) were investigated based on chlorop…
View article: Singlet oxygen makes plant epidermis thicker with less stomata
Singlet oxygen makes plant epidermis thicker with less stomata Open
Singlet oxygen (1O2) has a very short half-life of 10−5 s; however, it is a strong oxidant that causes growth arrest and necrotic lesions on plants1–4. Its signaling pathway remains largely unknown. The Arabidopsis flu (FLUORESCENT) mutant…
View article: Photosystems and antioxidative system of rye, wheat and triticale under Pb stress
Photosystems and antioxidative system of rye, wheat and triticale under Pb stress Open
Lead (Pb2+) pollution in the soil sub-ecosystem has been a continuously growing problem due to economic development and ever-increasing anthropogenic activities across the world. In this study, the photosynthetic performance and antioxidan…
View article: Exogenous melatonin improved photosynthetic efficiency of photosystem II by reversible phosphorylation of thylakoid proteins in wheat under osmotic stress
Exogenous melatonin improved photosynthetic efficiency of photosystem II by reversible phosphorylation of thylakoid proteins in wheat under osmotic stress Open
It has been well demonstrated that melatonin plays an important protective role in photosynthesis of plants under various environmental stresses, while the detailed mechanisms by which melatonin protects photosystem II (PSII) under environ…
View article: Beneficial Effects of Sodium Nitroprusside on the Aroma, Flavors, and Anthocyanin Accumulation in Blood Orange Fruits
Beneficial Effects of Sodium Nitroprusside on the Aroma, Flavors, and Anthocyanin Accumulation in Blood Orange Fruits Open
The quality of Tarocco blood orange (Citrus sinensis (L.) Osbeck), which has been cultivated for many years, has degraded substantially. Decreased sugar content, decreased blood color, and increased sour flavor have developed as a result. …
View article: Chloroplastic photoprotective strategies differ between bundle sheath and mesophyll cells in maize (Zea mays L.) Under drought
Chloroplastic photoprotective strategies differ between bundle sheath and mesophyll cells in maize (Zea mays L.) Under drought Open
Bundle sheath cells play a crucial role in photosynthesis in C4 plants, but the structure and function of photosystem II (PSII) in these cells is still controversial. Photoprotective roles of bundle sheath chloroplasts at the occurrence of…
View article: Temporal and spatial biomonitoring of atmospheric heavy metal pollution using moss bags in Xichang
Temporal and spatial biomonitoring of atmospheric heavy metal pollution using moss bags in Xichang Open
Heavy metal air pollution poses a serious threat to human health and the environment in Chinese tourist cities. In this study, we investigated the temporal and spatial variations of atmospheric heavy metal pollution using moss bags in Xich…
View article: Shade Avoidance 3 Mediates Crosstalk Between Shade and Nitrogen in Arabidopsis Leaf Development
Shade Avoidance 3 Mediates Crosstalk Between Shade and Nitrogen in Arabidopsis Leaf Development Open
After nitrogen treatments, plant leaves become narrower and thicker, and the chlorophyll content increases. However, the molecular mechanisms behind these regulations remain unknown. Here, we found that the changes in leaf width and thickn…