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. 1999 Apr 23;284(5414):654-7.
doi: 10.1126/science.284.5414.654.

Systemic signaling and acclimation in response to excess excitation energy in Arabidopsis

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Systemic signaling and acclimation in response to excess excitation energy in Arabidopsis

S Karpinski et al. Science. .

Abstract

Land plants are sessile and have developed sophisticated mechanisms that allow for both immediate and acclimatory responses to changing environments. Partial exposure of low light-adapted Arabidopsis plants to excess light results in a systemic acclimation to excess excitation energy and consequent photooxidative stress in unexposed leaves. Thus, plants possess a mechanism to communicate excess excitation energy systemically, allowing them to mount a defense against further episodes of such stress. Systemic redox changes in the proximity of photosystem II, hydrogen peroxide, and the induction of antioxidant defenses are key determinants of this mechanism of systemic acquired acclimation.

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  • Leaves in the dark see the light.
    Foyer CH, Noctor G. Foyer CH, et al. Science. 1999 Apr 23;284(5414):599-601. doi: 10.1126/science.284.5414.599. Science. 1999. PMID: 10328743 No abstract available.

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