Nature's Swiss Army Knife: The Diverse Protective Roles of Anthocyanins in Leaves

Anthocyanins, the pigments responsible for spectacular displays of vermilion in the leaves of deciduous trees, have long been considered an extravagant waste of a plant's resources. Contemporary research, in contrast, has begun to show that the pigments can significantly influence the way a lea...

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Main Author: Kevin S. Gould
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2004-01-01
Series:Journal of Biomedicine and Biotechnology
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/S1110724304406147
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spelling doaj-cd3d9286130f491d94c4f62e84c8712a2020-11-25T01:40:07ZengHindawi LimitedJournal of Biomedicine and Biotechnology1110-72431110-72512004-01-012004531432010.1155/S1110724304406147Nature's Swiss Army Knife: The Diverse Protective Roles of Anthocyanins in LeavesKevin S. Gould0School of Biological Sciences, University of Auckland, Private Bag 92019, Auckland, New ZealandAnthocyanins, the pigments responsible for spectacular displays of vermilion in the leaves of deciduous trees, have long been considered an extravagant waste of a plant's resources. Contemporary research, in contrast, has begun to show that the pigments can significantly influence the way a leaf responds to environmental stress. Anthocyanins have been implicated in tolerance to stressors as diverse as drought, UV-B, and heavy metals, as well as resistance to herbivores and pathogens. By absorbing high-energy quanta, anthocyanic cell vacuoles both protect chloroplasts from the photoinhibitory and photooxidative effects of strong light, and prevent the catabolism of photolabile defence compounds. Anthocyanins also mitigate photooxidative injury in leaves by efficiently scavenging free radicals and reactive oxygen species. Far from being a useless by-product of the flavonoid pathway, these red pigments may in some instances be critical for plant survival.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/S1110724304406147
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Nature's Swiss Army Knife: The Diverse Protective Roles of Anthocyanins in Leaves
Journal of Biomedicine and Biotechnology
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title Nature's Swiss Army Knife: The Diverse Protective Roles of Anthocyanins in Leaves
title_short Nature's Swiss Army Knife: The Diverse Protective Roles of Anthocyanins in Leaves
title_full Nature's Swiss Army Knife: The Diverse Protective Roles of Anthocyanins in Leaves
title_fullStr Nature's Swiss Army Knife: The Diverse Protective Roles of Anthocyanins in Leaves
title_full_unstemmed Nature's Swiss Army Knife: The Diverse Protective Roles of Anthocyanins in Leaves
title_sort nature's swiss army knife: the diverse protective roles of anthocyanins in leaves
publisher Hindawi Limited
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description Anthocyanins, the pigments responsible for spectacular displays of vermilion in the leaves of deciduous trees, have long been considered an extravagant waste of a plant's resources. Contemporary research, in contrast, has begun to show that the pigments can significantly influence the way a leaf responds to environmental stress. Anthocyanins have been implicated in tolerance to stressors as diverse as drought, UV-B, and heavy metals, as well as resistance to herbivores and pathogens. By absorbing high-energy quanta, anthocyanic cell vacuoles both protect chloroplasts from the photoinhibitory and photooxidative effects of strong light, and prevent the catabolism of photolabile defence compounds. Anthocyanins also mitigate photooxidative injury in leaves by efficiently scavenging free radicals and reactive oxygen species. Far from being a useless by-product of the flavonoid pathway, these red pigments may in some instances be critical for plant survival.
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