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  • ROS-mediated lipid peroxidation and RES-activated signaling
    Farmer, Edward E; Mueller, Martin J Annual review of plant biology, 01/2013, Volume: 64
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    Nonenzymatic lipid oxidation is usually viewed as deleterious. But if this is the case, then why does it occur so frequently in cells? Here we review the mechanisms of membrane peroxidation and ...
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  • Identification of cell popu... Identification of cell populations necessary for leaf-to-leaf electrical signaling in a wounded plant
    Nguyen, Chi Tam; Kurenda, Andrzej; Stolz, Stéphanie ... Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS, 10/2018, Volume: 115, Issue: 40
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    The identity of the cell files necessary for the leaf-to-leaf transmission of wound signals plants has been debated for decades. In Arabidopsis, wounding initiates the glutamate receptor-like ...
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  • Wound- and mechanostimulate... Wound- and mechanostimulated electrical signals control hormone responses
    Farmer, Edward E.; Gao, Yong-Qiang; Lenzoni, Gioia ... New phytologist, August 2020, Volume: 227, Issue: 4
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    Plants in nature are constantly exposed to organisms that touch them and wound them.A highly conserved response to these stimuli is a rapid collapse of membrane potential (i.e. a decrease of ...
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  • A regulatory network for co... A regulatory network for coordinated flower maturation
    Reeves, Paul H; Ellis, Christine M; Ploense, Sara E ... PLOS genetics, 02/2012, Volume: 8, Issue: 2
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    For self-pollinating plants to reproduce, male and female organ development must be coordinated as flowers mature. The Arabidopsis transcription factors AUXIN RESPONSE FACTOR 6 (ARF6) and ARF8 ...
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  • Arabidopsis H⁺-ATPase AHA1 ... Arabidopsis H⁺-ATPase AHA1 controls slow wave potential duration and wound-response jasmonate pathway activation
    Kumari, Archana; Chételat, Aurore; Nguyen, Chi Tam ... Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS, 10/2019, Volume: 116, Issue: 40
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    Electrogenic proton pumps have been implicated in the generation of slow wave potentials (SWPs), damage-induced membrane depolarizations that activate the jasmonate (JA) defense pathway in leaves ...
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  • squeeze cell hypothesis for... squeeze cell hypothesis for the activation of jasmonate synthesis in response to wounding
    Farmer, Edward E; Gasperini, Debora; Acosta, Iván F New Phytologist, October 2014, Volume: 204, Issue: 2
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    Jasmonates are lipid mediators that control defence gene expression in response to wounding and other environmental stresses. These small molecules can accumulate at distances up to several cm from ...
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  • Multilayered Organization o... Multilayered Organization of Jasmonate Signalling in the Regulation of Root Growth
    Gasperini, Debora; Chételat, Aurore; Acosta, Ivan F ... PLOS genetics, 06/2015, Volume: 11, Issue: 6
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    Physical damage can strongly affect plant growth, reducing the biomass of developing organs situated at a distance from wounds. These effects, previously studied in leaves, require the activation of ...
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