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  1. The Rice BZ1 Locus Is Required for Glycosylation of Arabinogalactan Proteins and Galactolipid and Plays a Role in both Mechanical Strength and Leaf Color

    Background

    The cell wall and chloroplast are two fundamental structures determining plant mechanical strength and grain yield. Therefore,...

    Sitong Liu, Yijun Tang, ... Fengcheng Li in Rice
    Article Open access 17 June 2020
  2. 2 Phospholipid synthesis and dynamics in plant cells

    Phospholipids represent the second family of lipids after the galactolipids in photosynthetic tissues and the first in non-photosynthetic tissues....
    Jean-Jacques Bessoule, Patrick Moreau in Lipid Metabolism and Membrane Biogenesis
    Chapter
  3. Lipid peroxidation and stress-induced signalling molecules in systemic resistance mediated by azelaic acid/AZELAIC ACID INDUCED1: signal initiation and propagation

    Systemic acquired resistance protects plants against a broad spectrum of secondary infections by pathogens. A crucial compound involved in the...

    Y. N. Priya Reddy, Ralf Oelmüller in Physiology and Molecular Biology of Plants
    Article Open access 01 February 2024
  4. The role of strigolactones in P deficiency induced transcriptional changes in tomato roots

    Background

    Phosphorus (P) is an essential macronutrient for plant growth and development. Upon P shortage, plant responds with massive reprogramming...

    Yanting Wang, Hernando G. Suárez Duran, ... Harro J. Bouwmeester in BMC Plant Biology
    Article Open access 23 July 2021
  5. Adaptive strategies of plants to conserve internal phosphorus under P deficient condition to improve P utilization efficiency

    Phosphorus (P) is one of the limiting factors for plant growth and productivity due to its slow diffusion and immobilization in the soil which...

    Preman R. Soumya, Krishnapriya Vengavasi, Renu Pandey in Physiology and Molecular Biology of Plants
    Article 05 December 2022
  6. Detection of Lipid Peroxidation-Derived Free Azelaic Acid, a Biotic Stress Marker and Other Dicarboxylic Acids in Tobacco by Reversed-Phase HPLC-MS Under Non-derivatized Conditions

    Azelaic acid (AzA, 1,9-nonadienoic acid) is a nine-carbon chain (C9) dicarboxylic acid with multiple and diverse functions in humans and plants. In...
    Attila L. Ádám, György Kátay, ... Lóránt Király in Reactive Oxygen Species in Plants
    Protocol 2022
  7. Nitrogen rate effects reproductive development and grain set of summer maize by influencing fatty acid metabolism

    Purpose

    The developmental status of the male and female spike determines grain number (GN) per ear and yield. A better understanding of the effect of...

    Ningning Yu, Baizhao Ren, ... Jiwang Zhang in Plant and Soil
    Article 28 February 2023
  8. Lipid remodeling under acidic conditions and its interplay with low Pi stress in Arabidopsis

    Key message

    Here we show that accumulation of galactose-containing lipids in plastid membranes in shoots and the other membranes in roots maintains Arabidopsis...

    Masato Murakawa, Hiroyuki Ohta, Mie Shimojima in Plant Molecular Biology
    Article Open access 14 June 2019
  9. An integrated omics analysis reveals the gene expression profiles of maize, castor bean, and rapeseed for seed oil biosynthesis

    Background

    Seed storage lipids are valuable for human diet and for the sustainable development of mankind. In recent decades, many lipid metabolism...

    Nian Liu, **g Liu, ... Ming Zheng in BMC Plant Biology
    Article Open access 29 March 2022
  10. Quantitative Assessment of the Chloroplast Lipidome

    In plants and algae, photosynthetic membranes have a unique lipid composition. They differ from all other cellular membranes by their very low amount...
    Valérie Gros, Juliette Jouhet in Plastids
    Protocol 2024
  11. Phosphate deficiency response and membrane lipid remodeling in plants

    Phosphorus (P) deficiency represents one of the significant constraints affecting plants growth and development. Plants have evolved with various...

    Lokesh Verma, Rumi, ... Jitender Giri in Plant Physiology Reports
    Article 02 November 2021
  12. Lipid profiles of plants and soil microbial communities are shaped by soil parent material in Australian sclerophyll forests

    Background and aims

    Plant and soil microbes can reduce their phosphorus (P)-requirements by replacing phospholipids with non-P containing lipids...

    Grace H. Liang, Orpheus M. Butler, Charles R. Warren in Plant and Soil
    Article Open access 22 May 2023
  13. Membrane lipid phosphorus reusing and antioxidant protecting played key roles in wild soybean resistance to phosphorus deficiency compared with cultivated soybean

    Background and aims

    Crop yield and quality are generally limited by poor soils, which is a key limiting factor for sustainable development in modern...

    **g Chen, Ji Zhou, ... Lianxuan Shi in Plant and Soil
    Article 09 April 2022
  14. Nutritional Potential of Wild Edible Rose Hips in India for Food Security

    Wild fruits possess important bioactive chemicals that may prove useful in alleviating several health ailments. In many places around the world, wild...
    Chapter 2023
  15. Insights into membrane lipids modification in barley leaves as an adaptation mechanism to cold stress

    The membranes of plants are where temperature sensing begins and where freezing injury typically occurs. Barley’s adaptation to and survival after...

    Yancui Zhao, Shengjie Li, ... Le Xu in Plant Growth Regulation
    Article 22 January 2024
  16. Integrative physiological and metabolomics study reveals adaptive strategies of wheat seedlings to salt and heat stress combination

    Acclimation of wheat ( Triticum aestivum L.) genotypes to arid and semi-arid cultivation areas is important for its domestication as food crops in...

    Suchawadee Shunkao, Piyada Theerakulpisut, ... Maysaya Thitisaksakul in Plant Growth Regulation
    Article 23 December 2022
  17. Turnover of non-polymeric leaf lipids in a loamy grassland soil

    Background

    Leaves constitute a large input of lipids to soil, yet comparatively little is known about the fate of leaf lipids in soil. Our aim was to...

    Charles R. Warren, Orpheus M. Butler in Plant and Soil
    Article Open access 17 April 2023
  18. Successful intergeneric transfer of a major apple scab resistance gene (Rvi6) from apple to pear and precise comparison of the downstream molecular mechanisms of this resistance in both species

    Background

    Scab is the most important fungal disease of apple and pear. Apple ( Malus x domestica Borkh.) and European pear ( Pyrus communis L.) are...

    L. Perchepied, E. Chevreau, ... E. Vergne in BMC Genomics
    Article Open access 22 November 2021
  19. An integrated analysis of the rice transcriptome and lipidome reveals lipid metabolism plays a central role in rice cold tolerance

    Background

    Rice ( Oryza sativa L.) is one of the most widely grown food crops, and its yield and quality are particularly important for a...

    Hualong Liu, Wei **n, ... Detang Zou in BMC Plant Biology
    Article Open access 02 March 2022
  20. Phytochemicals and Overview of the Evolving Landscape in Management of Osteoarthritis

    Osteoarthritis (OA), characterized by degeneration of the joints, is forecast to be the major cause of disability for older people by 2030. The...
    Falak Bamne, Nikhat Shaikh, ... Tabassum Khan in Herbal Medicine Phytochemistry
    Reference work entry 2024
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