Hormone metabolism and signaling in plants / [edited by] Jiayang Li, Chuanyou Li, Steven M. Smith -- London, United Kingdom : Academic Press, an imprint of Elsevier, c2017 .—(58.84361/H812m) |
Contents
List of
contributors
About
the editors
Foreword
1 Hormone function in plants
1.1 The nature of hormones
1.2 Mechanisms of hormone action
1.3 Biological functions of hormones
1.4 Integration of hormonal activities
1.5 Hormones and crops
Abbreviations
Acknowledgments
References
2 Auxins
2.1 Discovery and functions of auxins
2.2 Auxin metabolism
2.3 Auxin transport
2.4 Auxin signaling
2.5 Summary points
2.6 Future perspectives
Abbreviations
Acknowledgments
References
3 Cytokinins
3.1 Discovery and functions of cytokinins
3.2 Structures and types of cytokinins
3.3 Cytokinin synthesis, metabolism and Transport
3.4 Cytokinin perception and signal transduction
3.5 Summary points
3.6 Future perspectives
Abbreviations
Acknowledgments
References
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4 Gibberellins
4.1 Functions of gibberellins
4.2 Gibberellin biosynthesis, inactivation,
transport and regulation
4.3 Gibberellin perception and signaling
4.4 Summary points
4.5 Future perspectives
Abbreviations
References
5 Abscisic acid
5.1 Discovery and functions of abscisic acid
5.2 ABA metabolism
5.3 ABA transport
5.4 ABA functions
5.5 ABA signal transduction
5.6 ABA control of nuclear gene expression
5.7 Ubiquitin-proteasome system in ABA signaling
5.8 Summary points
5.9 Future perspectives
Abbreviations
Acknowledgments
References
6 Ethylene
6.1 Ethylene biology
6.2 Metabolism
6.3 Ethylene perception and signaling in
Arabidopsis
6.4 Ethylene perception and signaling in rice
6.5 Summary points
6.6 Future perspectives
Abbreviations
Acknowledgments
References
7 Jasmonates
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Biosynthesis of JA
7.3 Derivatives and metabolites of JA
7.4 Regulation of JA biosynthesis
7.5 Jasmonate signaling
7.6 Cross talk between JA and other phytohormones
7.7 Summary points
7.8 Future issues
Abbreviations
Acknowledgments
References
8 Salicylic acid
8.1 Discovery and roles of salicylic acid
8.2 Biosynthesis of SA
8.3 NPR1-dependent SA signaling
8.4 Perception of SA by NPR proteins
8.5 PAMP- and effector-triggered immunity
8.6 Systemic acquired resistance
8.7 Summary points
8.8 Future perspectives
Abbreviations
References
9 Brassinosteroids
9.1 The history of brassinosteroids
9.2 The biosynthesis and catabolism of
brassinosteroids
9.3 The signaling pathway of brassinosteroids
9.4 Roles of brassinosteroids in physiology and
development
9.5 Cross talk of brassinosteroids and other
signals
9.6 Summary points
9.7 Future perspectives
Abbreviations
Acknowledgments
References
10 Strigolactones
10.1 Discovery and functions of strigolactones
10.2 Strigolactone biosynthesis
10.3 Strigolactone transport
10.4 Strigolactone signaling in plants
10.5 Strigolactones and parasitism
10.6 Strigolactones and symbiosis
10.7 Cross talk between strigolactones and other
signals
10.8 Summary points
10.9 Future perspectives
Abbreviations
Acknowledgments
References
11 Peptide hormones
11.1 Introduction
11.2 The identification of peptide hormones
11.3 The cleavage and modifications of peptide
hormones
11.4 The function of peptide hormones
11.5 Summary points
11.6 Future issues
Abbreviations
Acknowledgments
References
12 Plant hormones and stem cells
12.1 Stem cells and hormonal regulation of stem
cell activity
12.2 Hormones and stem cell niche maintenance
12.3 Hormones and de novo stem cell niche formation
12.4 Summary points
12.5 Future perspectives
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Acknowledgments
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13 Phytohormonal quantification based on
biological principles
13.1 Phytohormones and their quantification
13.2 Sample preparation for phytohormonal assay
13.3 Biological methods for phytohormonal
quantification
13.4 Biological methods for phytohormonal
localization and profiling
13.5 Summary points
13.6 Future perspectives
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Acknowledgment
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14 Quantitative analysis of plant hormones based
on LC-MS/MS
14.1 Introduction to the history of plant hormone
analysis
14.2 The analytical principle and problems
14.3 Indole-3-acetic acid, abscisic acid, jasmonic
acid and salicylic acid
14.4 Gibberellins
14.5 Cytokinins
14.6 Brassinosteroids
14.7 Strigolactones
14.8 Multiple plant hormones
14.9 Summary points
14.10 Future perspectives
Abbreviations
Acknowledgments
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