Redox-dependent regulation, redox control and oxidative damage in plant cells subjected to abiotic stress

Dietz K-J (2010)
In: Plant Stress Tolerance. Methods and Protocols. Sunkar R (Ed); Methods in Molecular Biology, 639. Totowa, NJ: Springer Science + Business Media: 57-70.

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Sunkar, Ramanjulu
Abstract / Bemerkung
Stress development intricately involves uncontrolled redox reactions and oxidative damage to functional macromolecules. Three phases characterize progressing abiotic stress and the stress strength; in the first phase redox-dependent deregulation in metabolism, in the second phase detectable development of oxidative damage and in the third phase cell death. Each phase is characterized by traceable biochemical features and specific molecular responses that reflect on the one hand cell damage but on the other hand indicate specific regulation and redox signalling aiming at compensation of stress impact.
Erscheinungsjahr
2010
Buchtitel
Plant Stress Tolerance. Methods and Protocols
Serientitel
Methods in Molecular Biology
Band
639
Seite(n)
57-70
ISBN
978-1-60761-701-3
ISSN
1064-3745
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/1945287

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Dietz K-J. Redox-dependent regulation, redox control and oxidative damage in plant cells subjected to abiotic stress. In: Sunkar R, ed. Plant Stress Tolerance. Methods and Protocols. Methods in Molecular Biology. Vol 639. Totowa, NJ: Springer Science + Business Media; 2010: 57-70.
Dietz, K. - J. (2010). Redox-dependent regulation, redox control and oxidative damage in plant cells subjected to abiotic stress. In R. Sunkar (Ed.), Methods in Molecular Biology: Vol. 639. Plant Stress Tolerance. Methods and Protocols (pp. 57-70). Totowa, NJ: Springer Science + Business Media. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-60761-702-0_4
Dietz, Karl-Josef. 2010. “Redox-dependent regulation, redox control and oxidative damage in plant cells subjected to abiotic stress”. In Plant Stress Tolerance. Methods and Protocols, ed. Ramanjulu Sunkar, 639:57-70. Methods in Molecular Biology. Totowa, NJ: Springer Science + Business Media.
Dietz, K. - J. (2010). “Redox-dependent regulation, redox control and oxidative damage in plant cells subjected to abiotic stress” in Plant Stress Tolerance. Methods and Protocols, Sunkar, R. ed. Methods in Molecular Biology, vol. 639, (Totowa, NJ: Springer Science + Business Media), 57-70.
Dietz, K.-J., 2010. Redox-dependent regulation, redox control and oxidative damage in plant cells subjected to abiotic stress. In R. Sunkar, ed. Plant Stress Tolerance. Methods and Protocols. Methods in Molecular Biology. no.639 Totowa, NJ: Springer Science + Business Media, pp. 57-70.
K.-J. Dietz, “Redox-dependent regulation, redox control and oxidative damage in plant cells subjected to abiotic stress”, Plant Stress Tolerance. Methods and Protocols, R. Sunkar, ed., Methods in Molecular Biology, vol. 639, Totowa, NJ: Springer Science + Business Media, 2010, pp.57-70.
Dietz, K.-J.: Redox-dependent regulation, redox control and oxidative damage in plant cells subjected to abiotic stress. In: Sunkar, R. (ed.) Plant Stress Tolerance. Methods and Protocols. Methods in Molecular Biology. 639, p. 57-70. Springer Science + Business Media, Totowa, NJ (2010).
Dietz, Karl-Josef. “Redox-dependent regulation, redox control and oxidative damage in plant cells subjected to abiotic stress”. Plant Stress Tolerance. Methods and Protocols. Ed. Ramanjulu Sunkar. Totowa, NJ: Springer Science + Business Media, 2010.Vol. 639. Methods in Molecular Biology. 57-70.

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