About this Research Topic
Hence, considering recent breakthroughs, this Research Topic, intends (but not limited) to:
(i) Overview H2O2 chemistry, and physiology/biochemistry, molecular biology of H2O2 function, generation and scavenging in plants;
(ii) Appraise techniques available for H2O2 detection in plants;
(iii) Critically discuss biotic and abiotic stress-mediated modulation of H2O2 function, generation and scavenging in plants;
(iv) Discuss H2O2 as a part of signaling network and present a cross-talk on H2O2 vs. cell redox system components; and H2O2 vs. proteins, lipids and nucleic acids;
(v) Assess interrelationships among oxidases, peroxidases and H2O2;
(vi) Evaluate H2O2-membrane transport, and H2O2-mediated modulation of the expression of various genes involved in normal and biotic/abiotic stressed plants;
(vii) Explore modulators of H2O2-signalling pathway and their cumulative role in plant growth and development and plant stress responses;
(viii) Highlight the significance and underlying mechanisms of H2O2-interaction with other plant signal molecules (such as salicylic acid, nitric oxide, abscisic acid, jasmonic acid, ethylene, kinases/mitogen-activated protein kinases, phosphatases, and calcium and potassium ions);
(ix) Discuss reports on H2O2-regulated miRNAs in plants and transcription factors acting downstream of H2O2; and
(x) Appraise the aspects so far unexplored in the current context.
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