Effect of Nitrogen Reactive Compounds on Aging in Seed
Reactive nitrogen species (RNS) are universal compounds that are constantly present in plant cells. RNS function depends on their actual level (the “nitrosative door” concept), duration of plant exposure to RNS and the context of the exposure. RNS are involved in the nitration of nucleic acids and f...
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doaj-b89b450cd250406bbc311ee1a8c67bf32020-11-25T03:45:20ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Plant Science1664-462X2020-07-011110.3389/fpls.2020.01011533304Effect of Nitrogen Reactive Compounds on Aging in SeedKatarzyna CiackaUrszula KrasuskaPawel StaszekAgnieszka WalJoanna ZakAgnieszka GniazdowskaReactive nitrogen species (RNS) are universal compounds that are constantly present in plant cells. RNS function depends on their actual level (the “nitrosative door” concept), duration of plant exposure to RNS and the context of the exposure. RNS are involved in the nitration of nucleic acids and fatty acids, posttranslational protein modifications (nitration and S-nitrosylation), and modulation of reactive oxygen species metabolism. RNS are regulatory molecules of various physiological processes in plants, including seed formation, maturation, dormancy and germination. The free radical theory of aging, well documented for animals, indicated that RNS participate in the regulation of the life span. Some data point to RNS contribution in preservation of seed vigor and/or regulation of seed longevity. Seed aging is a problem for biologists and agriculture, which could be solved by application of RNS, as a factor that may potentially expand seed vitality resulting in increased germination rate. The review is focused on RNS, particularly nitric oxide contribution to regulation of seed aging.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpls.2020.01011/fullgerminationnitric oxideseed viabilityagingvigor |
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Katarzyna Ciacka Urszula Krasuska Pawel Staszek Agnieszka Wal Joanna Zak Agnieszka Gniazdowska Effect of Nitrogen Reactive Compounds on Aging in Seed Frontiers in Plant Science germination nitric oxide seed viability aging vigor |
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Katarzyna Ciacka Urszula Krasuska Pawel Staszek Agnieszka Wal Joanna Zak Agnieszka Gniazdowska |
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Effect of Nitrogen Reactive Compounds on Aging in Seed |
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Effect of Nitrogen Reactive Compounds on Aging in Seed |
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Effect of Nitrogen Reactive Compounds on Aging in Seed |
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Effect of Nitrogen Reactive Compounds on Aging in Seed |
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Effect of Nitrogen Reactive Compounds on Aging in Seed |
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effect of nitrogen reactive compounds on aging in seed |
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Frontiers Media S.A. |
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Frontiers in Plant Science |
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Reactive nitrogen species (RNS) are universal compounds that are constantly present in plant cells. RNS function depends on their actual level (the “nitrosative door” concept), duration of plant exposure to RNS and the context of the exposure. RNS are involved in the nitration of nucleic acids and fatty acids, posttranslational protein modifications (nitration and S-nitrosylation), and modulation of reactive oxygen species metabolism. RNS are regulatory molecules of various physiological processes in plants, including seed formation, maturation, dormancy and germination. The free radical theory of aging, well documented for animals, indicated that RNS participate in the regulation of the life span. Some data point to RNS contribution in preservation of seed vigor and/or regulation of seed longevity. Seed aging is a problem for biologists and agriculture, which could be solved by application of RNS, as a factor that may potentially expand seed vitality resulting in increased germination rate. The review is focused on RNS, particularly nitric oxide contribution to regulation of seed aging. |
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germination nitric oxide seed viability aging vigor |
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