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Environmental cues induce changes of steviol glycosides contents and transcription of corresponding biosynthetic genes in Stevia rebaudiana.

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The obtained results strongly suggest that the effect of environmental cues on steviol glycosides contents and transcription of corresponding biosynthetic genes in S. rebaudiana is significant.
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This article is published in Plant Physiology and Biochemistry.The article was published on 2015-01-01. It has received 38 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Stevia rebaudiana & Steviol.

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Plant secondary metabolites and its dynamical systems of induction in response to environmental factors: A review

TL;DR: This bibliographic review was conducted aiming to better understand how plants synthesize these substances in response to biotic or abiotic stimuli, revealing that synthesis of plant secondary metabolites is dependent on changes in several metabolic pathways, being often directly associated with the primary metabolism.
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Stevia Glycosides: Chemical and Enzymatic Modifications of Their Carbohydrate Moieties to Improve the Sweet-Tasting Quality

TL;DR: This review summarizes the structures of native steviol glycosides and the recent data of modifications of the carbohydrate moieties that have been published to provide an overview of the current progress.
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Enhanced production of steviol glycosides in mycorrhizal plants: a concerted effect of arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis on transcription of biosynthetic genes.

TL;DR: The work signifies that AM symbiosis upregulates the transcription of all eleven SGs biosynthesis genes as a result of improved nutrition and enhanced sugar concentration due to increased photosynthesis in M plants.
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Study of gene expression and steviol glycosides accumulation in Stevia rebaudiana Bertoni under various mannitol concentrations.

TL;DR: It can be concluded that adding mannitol to media in the certain concentration increases steviol glycoside contents in the stevia.
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Meeting the challenge of stevioside production in the hairy roots of Stevia rebaudiana by probing the underlying process

TL;DR: These findings elucidated the decisive role of UGT85C2 in combination with photosynthetic proficiency of the studied hairy root cultures in regulating the biosynthetic pathway of S. rebaudiana.
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Influence of abiotic stress signals on secondary metabolites in plants

TL;DR: This brief review summarizes the influence of different abiotic factors include salt, drought, light, heavy metals, frost etc. on secondary metabolites in plants.
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Control of flowering time: Interacting pathways as a basis for diversity

TL;DR: Arabidopsis is an excellent model system in which to approach complexity, because it responds to many of the environmental conditions and developmental regulation conditions that affect flowering.
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1-Deoxy-d-xylulose-5-phosphate Synthase, a Limiting Enzyme for Plastidic Isoprenoid Biosynthesis in Plants

TL;DR: The results suggest that in plastids the pool of isopentenyl diphosphate is limiting to isprenoid production, and this enzyme catalyzes one of the rate-limiting steps of the MEP biosynthetic pathway.
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Steviol glycoside biosynthesis.

J. E. Brandle, +1 more
- 01 Jul 2007 - 
TL;DR: Steviol glycosides are found in high concentrations in the leaves of the Paraguayan perennial herb Stevia rebaudiana and their intense sweetness, as well as high concentration in Stevia leaf tissue, has made them the subject of research interest for over 100 years.
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Molecules of Interest Stevioside

Jan Geuns
- 01 Jan 2003 - 
TL;DR: Stevioside is a natural sweetener extracted from leaves of Stevia rebaudiana (Bertoni) Bertoni as discussed by the authors, which is suited for both diabetics, and PKU patients, as well as for obese persons intending to lose weight by avoiding sugar supplements in the diet.
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