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Plant Senescence

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    Chapter 1 Concepts and Types of Senescence in Plants
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    Chapter 2 Initiation, Progression, and Genetic Manipulation of Leaf Senescence
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    Chapter 3 Phenotypic Analysis and Molecular Markers of Leaf Senescence
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    Chapter 4 Investigation of Petal Senescence by TRV-Mediated Virus-Induced Gene Silencing in Rose
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    Chapter 5 Phenotypic Analysis and Molecular Markers of Plant Nodule Senescence
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    Chapter 6 Quantitative Analysis of Floral Organ Abscission in Arabidopsis Via a Petal Breakstrength Assay
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    Chapter 7 Characterization of Climacteric and Non-Climacteric Fruit Ripening
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    Chapter 8 Ethylene Treatment in Studying Leaf Senescence in Arabidopsis
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    Chapter 9 The Assay of Abscisic Acid-Induced Stomatal Movement in Leaf Senescence
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    Chapter 10 The EPR Method for Detecting Nitric Oxide in Plant Senescence
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    Chapter 11 Hormone Treatments in Studying Leaf Senescence
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    Chapter 12 Methods to Study Darkness-Induced Leaf Senescence
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    Chapter 13 Salt Treatments and Induction of Senescence
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    Chapter 14 Methods for Elucidation of Plant Senescence in Response to C/N-Nutrient Balance
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    Chapter 15 Study of Cotton Leaf Senescence Induced by Alternaria alternata Infection
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    Chapter 16 Study of Hydrogen Peroxide as a Senescence-Inducing Signal
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    Chapter 17 Identification of Postharvest Senescence Regulators Through Map-Based Cloning Using Detached Arabidopsis Inflorescences as a Model Tissue
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    Chapter 18 Chlorophyll and Chlorophyll Catabolite Analysis by HPLC
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    Chapter 19 Identification and Functional Analysis of Senescence-Associated Genes in Wheat
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    Chapter 20 Isolation, Purification, and Detection of Micro RNAs in Plant Senescence
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    Chapter 21 In Situ Detection of Programmed Cell Death in Senescing Nicotiana tabacum Leaves Using TUNEL Assay
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    Chapter 22 Activities of Vacuolar Cysteine Proteases in Plant Senescence
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    Chapter 23 Study of Autophagy in Plant Senescence
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    Chapter 24 Isolation of Chloroplasts for In Organelle Protein Degradation Assay
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    Chapter 25 Plant Cell Walls: Isolation and Monosaccharide Composition Analysis
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    Chapter 26 Visualizing Morphological Changes of Abscission Zone Cells in Arabidopsis by Scanning Electron Microscope
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    Chapter 27 RNA-Seq Analysis of the Transcriptome of Leaf Senescence in Tobacco
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    Chapter 28 Comprehensive Metabolomics Studies of Plant Developmental Senescence
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Chapter title
Study of Hydrogen Peroxide as a Senescence-Inducing Signal
Chapter number 16
Book title
Plant Senescence
Published in
Methods in molecular biology, January 2018
DOI 10.1007/978-1-4939-7672-0_16
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Book ISBNs
978-1-4939-7670-6, 978-1-4939-7672-0
Authors

Stefan Bieker, Maren Potschin, Ulrike Zentgraf

Abstract

In many plant species, leaf senescence correlates with an increase in intracellular levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS) as well as differential regulation of anti-oxidative systems. Due to their reactive nature, reactive oxygen species (ROS) were considered to have only detrimental effects for long time. However, ROS turned out to be more than just toxic by-products of aerobic metabolism but rather major components in different signaling pathways. Considering its relatively long half-life, comparably low reactivity, and its ability to cross membranes, especially hydrogen peroxide, has gained attention as a signaling molecule. In this article, a set of tools to study hydrogen peroxide contents and the activity of its scavenging enzymes in correlation with leaf senescence parameters is presented.

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Business, Management and Accounting 1 20%
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