书目名称 | Progress in Botany 69 | 编辑 | Ulrich Lüttge,Wolfram Beyschlag,Jin Murata | 视频video | | 概述 | Review of the latest results in the major areas of the plant sciences in the past 1-2 years | 丛书名称 | Progress in Botany | 图书封面 |  | 描述 | With regard to global climate changes, one of our future challenges will be to develop crop plants that cope better with changing environmental conditions. Abiotic stress is estimated to be the primary cause of crop loss worldwide, with the potential to cause a reduction of more than 50% in the average yield of the main crops. Climatic extremes are known to trigger senescence processes. Many different agriculturally important traits are affected by senescence, like number and quality of seeds, timing of seed set, fruit ripening, etc. . Despite the importance of the sen- cence processes, our knowledge on the regulatory mechanisms of senescence is still poor. However, senescence is not a chaotic breakdown, but an orderly loss of normal cell functions. In contrast to aging processes which have a passive and non-regulated degenerative character (for a review, see Krupinska et al. 2003), senescence is an active and highly regulated process. Senescence can be initiated by exogenous and endogenous triggers. The most important endogenous factors inducing senescence are the age of the leaves and the age and developmental stage of the plant. The leaves of annual plants show a continuous decr | 出版日期 | Book 2008 | 关键词 | Ecology; Plant physiology; Protein; environment; eukaryote; physiology; recombination; systematics; vegetati | 版次 | 1 | doi | https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-72954-9 | isbn_softcover | 978-3-642-09204-6 | isbn_ebook | 978-3-540-72954-9Series ISSN 0340-4773 Series E-ISSN 2197-8492 | issn_series | 0340-4773 | copyright | Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2008 |
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