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Glutathione and glutathione reductase: a boon in disguise for plant abiotic stress defense operations

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An overview of the structure, localization, biosynthesis, and significance of GSH and GR significance in abiotic stress (such as salinity, drought, clilling, heavy metal)-exposed crop plants is presented and also points out unexplored aspects in the current context for future studies.
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This article is published in Plant Physiology and Biochemistry.The article was published on 2013-09-01. It has received 389 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Glutathione reductase & Glutathione.

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A rapid method to assess the formaldehyde dehydrogenase activity in plants for the remediation of formaldehyde.

TL;DR: A rapid and efficient method was established to assess the FADH activity in plants by analyzing the efficiencies of the extracts of fresh and enzyme-inactivated leaves to degrade FA, with the enzyme- inactivated leaves prepared by freezing with liquid nitrogen.
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Investigation of prolidase, adenosine deaminase, glutathione S-transferase and glutathione reductase

TL;DR: Investigation of prolidase, adenosine deaminase, glutathione s-transferase and glutathion reductase activities in patients with abortus imminens finds no evidence of blockages in these enzymes.
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Enhanced Resistance to Sclerotinia sclerotiorum in Brassica rapa by Activating Host Immunity through Exogenous Verticillium dahliae Aspf2-like Protein (VDAL) Treatment

TL;DR: In this article , the authors performed physiological, biochemical, and transcriptomic analyses of Brassica rapa in order to understand how Verticillium dahliae Aspf2-like protein (VDAL) confers resistance to Sclerotiorumn infections in plants.
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ELICE16INDURES ®: a plant immune-priming activator targeting jasmonate metabolism via TIFY and RHOMBOID proteins in Hordeum vulgare

TL;DR: The ELICE16INDURES® (RIMPH LTD, Hungary) plant conditioner of CO2 botanical extracts is rich in plant-active ingredients such as phenolic compounds, alkaloids, and flavonoids formulated in small multilamellar liposomes as mentioned in this paper.
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Reactive oxygen species and antioxidant machinery in abiotic stress tolerance in crop plants

TL;DR: The biochemistry of ROS and their production sites, and ROS scavenging antioxidant defense machinery are described, which protects plants against oxidative stress damages.
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ASCORBATE AND GLUTATHIONE: Keeping Active Oxygen Under Control

TL;DR: A detailed account of current knowledge of the biosynthesis, compartmentation, and transport of these two important antioxidants, with emphasis on the unique insights and advances gained by molecular exploration are provided.
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Oxidant and antioxidant signalling in plants: a re-evaluation of the concept of oxidative stress in a physiological context

TL;DR: It is proposed that the oxidative stress syndrome would be more usefully described as 'oxidative signalling', that is, an important and critical function associated with the mechanisms by which plant cells sense the environment and make appropriate adjustments to gene expression, metabolism and physiology.
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Glutathione in plants: an integrated overview.

TL;DR: How alterations in glutathione status, such as those observed during stress, may participate in signal transduction cascades are discussed and how these alterations are integrated to fine-tune photorespiratory and respiratory metabolism and to modulate phytohormone signalling pathways.
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Biotechnological approach of improving plant salt tolerance using antioxidants as markers.

TL;DR: The role of different antioxidants as potential selection criteria for improving plant salt tolerance has been critically discussed and the potential of this approach in counteracting stress-induced oxidative stress has been discussed at length in this review.
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