The metabolic response of Arabidopsis roots to oxidative stress is distinct from that of heterotrophic cells in culture and highlights a complex relationship between the levels of transcripts, metabolites, and flux.
Metabolic adjustments are a significant, but poorly understood, part of the response of plants to oxidative stress. In a previous study (Baxter et al., 2007), the metabolic response of Arabidopsis cells in culture to induction of oxidative stress by menadione was characterized. An emergency survival...
Main Authors: | Lehmann, M, Schwarzländer, M, Obata, T, Sirikantaramas, S, Burow, M, Olsen, C, Tohge, T, Fricker, M, Møller, B, Fernie, A, Sweetlove, L, Laxa, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2009
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