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Nitric oxide and hydrogen sulfide: an indispensable combination for plant functioning.

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A comprehensive review of the complex networks of these molecules, with particular emphasis on root development, stomatal movement, and plant cell death, was provided in this paper, where the authors showed that NO and H2S are involved in almost all plant physiological and stress-related processes.
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This article is published in Trends in Plant Science.The article was published on 2021-08-18. It has received 57 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Gasotransmitters.

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Melatonin Confers Plant Cadmium Tolerance: An Update.

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors summarized the progress in various physiological and molecular mechanisms regulated by melatonin in plants under Cadmium (Cd) stress and discussed the complex interactions between melatonin and hydrogen sulfide (H2S) in acquisition of Cd stress tolerance.
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Molybdenum-induced endogenous nitric oxide (NO) signaling coordinately enhances resilience through chlorophyll metabolism, osmolyte accumulation and antioxidant system in arsenate stressed-wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) seedlings

TL;DR: In this paper , the associative role of exogenous molybdenum and endogenous NO signaling in regulating AsV tolerance in wheat seedlings was highlighted, showing that Mo treatment stimulated the accumulation of endogenous NO in the presence of AsV stress.
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Hydrogen Sulfide in Plants: Crosstalk with Other Signal Molecules in Response to Abiotic Stresses.

TL;DR: In this article, a review summarizes the current knowledge within the mechanism of H2S and the above signal compounds in response to abiotic stresses in plants, including maintaining cellular redox homeostasis, exchanging metal ion transport, regulating stomatal aperture, and altering gene expression and enzyme activities.
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Interactions of melatonin, reactive oxygen species, and nitric oxide during fruit ripening: an update and prospective view

TL;DR: This review provides a comprehensive outline of the relevance of hydrogen peroxide, nitric oxide, and melatonin in the fruit ripening process and the complex network of the known interactions among them.
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Nitric oxide: A radical molecule with potential biotechnological applications in fruit ripening.

TL;DR: The present mini-review aims to provide an overview of NO biochemistry in plants and updated information on the relevance of NO in fruit ripening and postharvest stages with a view to its biotechnological applications.
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Appraisal of H2S metabolism in Arabidopsis thaliana: In silico analysis at the subcellular level.

TL;DR: This study displays an in silico analysis of the 26 enzymatic components involved in the metabolism of H2S and their subcellular compartmentation thus providing a wide picture of the cross-talk inside the organelles and amongst them to get a better understanding of the cellular and tissue implications of H 2S.
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S-Nitroso-Proteome Revealed in Stomatal Guard Cell Response to Flg22.

TL;DR: This study creates the first inventory of previously unknown NO responsive proteins in guard cell immune responses and establishes a foundation for future research toward understanding the molecular mechanisms and regulatory roles of SNO in stomata immunity against bacterial pathogens.
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Endogenous abscisic acid is involved in methyl jasmonate-induced reactive oxygen species and nitric oxide production but not in cytosolic alkalization in Arabidopsis guard cells

TL;DR: The results suggest that endogenous ABA is involved in MeJA-induced ROS and NO production but not in Me JA-induced cytosolic alkalization in Arabidopsis guard cells.
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Role of nitric oxide and hydrogen sulfide in plant aluminum tolerance.

TL;DR: In this review, the advances in the effects of Al on the content of endogenous NO and H2S and the mechanisms of exogenous NO andH2S in alleviating Al toxicity in plants are summarized and discussed.
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