Signal Transduction in Leaf Senescence: Progress and Perspective
- PMID: 31658600
- PMCID: PMC6843215
- DOI: 10.3390/plants8100405
Signal Transduction in Leaf Senescence: Progress and Perspective
Abstract
Leaf senescence is a degenerative process that is genetically controlled and involves nutrient remobilization prior to the death of leaf tissues. Age is a key developmental determinant of the process along with other senescence inducing factors. At the cellular level, different hormones, signaling molecules, and transcription factors contribute to the regulation of senescence. This review summarizes the recent progress in understanding the complexity of the senescence process with primary focuses on perception and transduction of senescence signals as well as downstream regulatory events. Future directions in this field and potential applications of related techniques in crop improvement will be discussed.
Keywords: LRR-RLKs; MAP kinase cascade; age; leaf senescence; receptor-like kinase; signal transduction; transcription factor.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors declare no conflict of interest.
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