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  1. Ancient trees are essential elements for high-mountain forest conservation: Linking the longevity of trees to their ecological function
  2. Physiological Mechanisms Underlying Fruit Sunburn
  3. Marked differences in seed dormancy in two populations of the Mediterranean shrub, Cistus albidus L.
  4. Redox signaling and stress tolerance in plants: a focus on vitamin E
  5. Sex ratios in dioecious plants in the framework of global change
  6. Plastochromanol-8: Fifty years of research
  7. Tocopherol deficiency reduces sucrose export from salt-stressed potato leaves independently of oxidative stress and symplastic obstruction by callose
  8. Auxin involvement in tepal senescence and abscission in Lilium: a tale of two lilies
  9. Tissue-specific hormonal profiling during dormancy release in macaw palm seeds
  10. Adaptation to altitude affects the senescence response to chilling in the perennial plant Arabis alpina
  11. Secret of long life lies underground
  12. Antioxidant and photoprotective defenses in response to gradual water stress under low and high irradiance in two Malvaceae tree species used for tropical forest restoration
  13. A comparative study of the early osmotic, ionic, redox and hormonal signaling response in leaves and roots of two halophytes and a glycophyte to salinity
  14. Zeatin modulates flower bud development and tocopherol levels inCistus albidus(L.) plants as they age
  15. Tocotrienols in Vellozia gigantea leaves: occurrence and modulation by seasonal and plant size effects
  16. Accummulation of mangiferin, isomangiferin, iriflophenone-3-C-β-glucoside and hesperidin in honeybush leaves (Cyclopia genistoides Vent.) in response to harvest time, harvest interval and seed source
  17. Vitamin E and defense-related phytohormones are reliable markers of embryo growth in macaw palm fruits exposed to various storage conditions
  18. Functional interplay between protein kinase CK2 and salicylic acid sustainsPINtranscriptional expression and root development
  19. Reversal of senescence by N resupply to N-starved Arabidopsis thaliana: transcriptomic and metabolomic consequences
  20. Photo-oxidative stress markers as a measure of abiotic stress-induced leaf senescence: advantages and limitations
  21. Plant Hormones Increase Efficiency of Reprogramming Mouse Somatic Cells to Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells and Reduce Tumorigenicity
  22. Perennial Roots to Immortality,
  23. 'Old' trees do not show any signs of old age
  24. Glutathione and transpiration as key factors conditioning oxidative stress in Arabidopsis thaliana exposed to uranium
  25. Hormonal cross-talk in plant development and stress responses
  26. Sex-related differences in lipid peroxidation and photoprotection in Pistacia lentiscus
  27. Plant amino acid-derived vitamins: biosynthesis and function
  28. Ecophysiology of invasive plants: osmotic adjustment and antioxidants
  29. Perennially young: seed production and quality in controlled and natural populations of Cistus albidus reveal compensatory mechanisms that prevent senescence in terms of seed yield and viability
  30. Vitamin E analyses in seeds reveal a dominant presence of tocotrienols over tocopherols in the Arecaceae family
  31. Cross-stress tolerance and stress “memory” in plants: An integrated view
  32. A comparative study of the hormonal response to high temperatures and stress reiteration in three Labiatae species
  33. Application of a Rapid and Sensitive Method for Hormonal and Vitamin E Profiling Reveals Crucial Regulatory Mechanisms in Flower Senescence and Fruit Ripening
  34. Photo-oxidative stress in emerging and senescing leaves: a mirror image?
  35. Photo‐oxidative stress markers reveal absence of physiological deterioration with ageing in B orderea pyrenaica , an extraordinarily long‐lived herb
  36. Physiological and antioxidant responses ofQuercus ilexto drought in two different seasons
  37. Plant age-related changes in cytokinins, leaf growth and pigment accumulation in juvenile mastic trees
  38. Drought and cadmium may be as effective as salinity in conferring subsequent salt stress tolerance in Cakile maritima
  39. Increased sensitivity to salt stress in tocopherol-deficient Arabidopsis mutants growing in a hydroponic system
  40. Physiological response of halophytes to multiple stresses
  41. Plastid Signaling During the Plant Life Cycle
  42. Hormonal cross-talk in plant development and stress responses
  43. Salicylic Acid Biosynthesis and Role in Modulating Terpenoid and Flavonoid Metabolism in Plant Responses to Abiotic Stress
  44. Improving the Polyphenol Content of Tea
  45. Naringenin inhibits seed germination and seedling root growth through a salicylic acid-independent mechanism in Arabidopsis thaliana
  46. The Impact of Global Change Factors on Redox Signaling Underpinning Stress Tolerance
  47. Enhanced Phenolic Diterpenes Antioxidant Levels Through Non-transgenic Approaches
  48. Hormonal regulation of leaf senescence in Lilium
  49. Acclimation to high salinity in the invasive CAM plantAptenia cordifolia
  50. Tocotrienols in Plants
  51. Leaves of Field-Grown Mastic Trees Suffer Oxidative Stress at the Two Extremes of their LifespanF
  52. Sucrose accelerates flower opening and delays senescence through a hormonal effect in cut lily flowers
  53. Canopy position determines the photoprotective demand and antioxidant protection of leaves in salt-stressed Salvia officinalis L. plants
  54. Enhanced oxidative stress in the ethylene-insensitive (ein3-1) mutant of Arabidopsis thaliana exposed to salt stress
  55. Hormonal changes during flower development in floral tissues of Lilium
  56. Physiological and antioxidant responses of Erica multiflora to drought and warming through different seasons
  57. JUNGBRUNNEN1, a Reactive Oxygen Species-Responsive NAC Transcription Factor, Regulates Longevity in Arabidopsis
  58. Antioxidant Defenses Against Drought Stress
  59. Tocopherol composition in flower organs of Lilium and its variations during natural and artificial senescence [Plant Sci. 179 (2010) 289–295]
  60. Kinetin applications alleviate salt stress and improve the antioxidant composition of leaf extracts in Salvia officinalis
  61. Age and sex-related changes in cytokinins, auxins and abscisic acid in a centenarian relict herbaceous perennial
  62. Common and distinct responses in phytohormone and vitamin E changes during seed burial and dormancy in Xyris bialata and X. peregrina
  63. Changes in phytohormones and oxidative stress markers in buried seeds of Vellozia alata
  64. Higher plasticity in ecophysiological traits enhances the performance and invasion success of Taraxacum officinale (dandelion) in alpine environments
  65. Accumulation of  - Rather than  -Tocopherol Alters Ethylene Signaling Gene Expression in the vte4 Mutant of Arabidopsis thaliana
  66. Salt-induced oxidative stress in rosemary plants: Damage or protection?
  67. Ionic interactions and salinity affect monoterpene and phenolic diterpene composition in rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis)
  68. The aba3-1 Mutant of Arabidopsis thaliana Withstands Moderate Doses of Salt Stress by Modulating Leaf Growth and Salicylic Acid Levels
  69. PHENOLIC COMPOUNDS, TOCOPHEROLS, CAROTENOIDS AND VITAMIN C OF COMMERCIAL CAPER
  70. Early effects of salt stress on the physiological and oxidative status of Cakile maritima (halophyte) and Arabidopsis thaliana (glycophyte)
  71. Influence of stress history on the response of the dioecious plant Urtica dioica L. to abiotic stress
  72. Rapid and sensitive hormonal profiling of complex plant samples by liquid chromatography coupled to electrospray ionization tandem mass spectrometry
  73. Plant aging and excess light enhance flavan-3-ol content in Cistus clusii
  74. Diurnal patterns of α-tocopherol accumulation in Mediterranean plants
  75. Vitamins in plants: occurrence, biosynthesis and antioxidant function
  76. Influence of ionic interactions on essential oil and phenolic diterpene composition of Dalmatian sage (Salvia officinalis L.)
  77. Tocopherol composition in flower organs of Lilium and its variations during natural and artificial senescence
  78. The timing of methyl jasmonate, hydrogen peroxide and ascorbate accumulation during water deficit and subsequent recovery in the Mediterranean shrub Cistus albidus L.
  79. Phenolic Compounds and Vitamin Antioxidants of Caper (Capparis spinosa)
  80. Potentially immortal?
  81. Loss of flower bud vigour in the Mediterranean shrub,Cistus albidusL. at advanced developmental stages
  82. Redox regulation of water stress responses in field-grown plants. Role of hydrogen peroxide and ascorbate
  83. Tocochromanol functions in plants: antioxidation and beyond
  84. Direct foliar absorption of rainfall water and its biological significance in dryland ecosystems
  85. Diurnal changes in photosystem II photochemistry, photoprotective compounds and stress-related phytohormones in the CAM plant, Aptenia cordifolia
  86. FATTY ACIDS, TOCOPHEROLS AND CAROTENOIDS FROM SEEDS OF TUNISIAN CAPER “CAPPARIS SPINOSA”
  87. PRI assessment of long-term changes in carotenoids/chlorophyll ratio and short-term changes in de-epoxidation state of the xanthophyll cycle
  88. Influence of plant maturity, shoot reproduction and sex on vegetative growth in the dioecious plant Urtica dioica
  89. Ethylene signaling may be involved in the regulation of tocopherol biosynthesis inArabidopsis thaliana
  90. How relevant are flavonoids as antioxidants in plants?
  91. Salicylic acid deficiency in NahG transgenic lines and sid2 mutants increases seed yield in the annual plant Arabidopsis thaliana
  92. Physiological and molecular responses of the isoprenoid biosynthetic pathway in a drought-resistant Mediterranean shrub, Cistus creticus exposed to water deficit
  93. Phenolic diterpene and α-tocopherol contents in leaf extracts of 60Salviaspecies
  94. Hydrogen peroxide is involved in the acclimation of the Mediterranean shrub, Cistus albidus L., to summer drought
  95. Salicylic acid may be involved in the regulation of drought-induced leaf senescence in perennials: A case study in field-grown Salvia officinalis L. plants
  96. Hyponastic leaf growth decreases the photoprotective demand, prevents damage to photosystem II and delays leaf senescence in Salvia broussonetii plants
  97. Meristem aging is not responsible for age-related changes in growth and abscisic acid levels in the Mediterranean shrub, Cistus clusii
  98. Do perennials really senesce?
  99. Photo- and antioxidant protection and salicylic acid accumulation during post-anthesis leaf senescence in Salvia lanigera grown under Mediterranean climate
  100. Aging in Perennials
  101. A deficiency in salicylic acid alters isoprenoid accumulation in water-stressed NahG transgenic Arabidopsis plants
  102. α‐Tocopherol: A Multifaceted Molecule in Plants
  103. Effects of water deficit on photosystem II photochemistry and photoprotection during acclimation of lyreleaf sage (Salvia lyrata L.) plants to high light
  104. Age-related changes in oxidative stress markers and abscisic acid levels in a drought-tolerant shrub, Cistus clusii grown under Mediterranean field conditions
  105. α-Tocopherol may influence cellular signaling by modulating jasmonic acid levels in plants
  106. The Ascorbate-deficient vtc-1 Arabidopsis Mutant Shows Altered ABA Accumulation in Leaves and Chloroplasts
  107. Enhanced α-tocopherol quinone levels and xanthophyll cycle de-epoxidation in rosemary plants exposed to water deficit during a Mediterranean winter
  108. The role of -tocopherol in plant stress tolerance
  109. Sustained accumulation of methyl salicylate alters antioxidant protection and reduces tolerance of holm oak to heat stress
  110. Enhanced ferredoxin-dependent cyclic electron flow around photosystem I and α-tocopherol quinone accumulation in water-stressed ndhB-inactivated tobacco mutants
  111. Linking tocopherols with cellular signaling in plants
  112. Linking isoprene with plant thermotolerance, antioxidants and monoterpene emissions
  113. Airborne limonene confers limited thermotolerance to Quercus ilex
  114. Drought-induced changes in flavonoids and other low molecular weight antioxidants in Cistus clusii grown under Mediterranean field conditions
  115. Airborne Ethylene May Alter Antioxidant Protection and Reduce Tolerance of Holm Oak to Heat and Drought Stress
  116. Drought-induced oxidative stress in strawberry tree (Arbutus unedo L.) growing in Mediterranean field conditions
  117. Leaf reflectance and photo- and antioxidant protection in field-grown summer-stressed Phillyrea angustifolia. Optical signals of oxidative stress?
  118. New insights into the function of tocopherols in plants
  119. Die and let live: leaf senescence contributes to plant survival under drought stress
  120. Photo- and antioxidative protection, and a role for salicylic acid during drought and recovery in field-grown Phillyrea angustifolia plants
  121. Photo- and Antioxidative Protection During Summer Leaf Senescence in Pistacia lentiscus L. Grown under Mediterranean Field Conditions
  122. Drought-Induced Changes in the Redox State of alpha -Tocopherol, Ascorbate, and the Diterpene Carnosic Acid in Chloroplasts of Labiatae Species Differing in Carnosic Acid Contents
  123. Enhanced photo- and antioxidative protection, and hydrogen peroxide accumulation in drought-stressed Cistus clusii and Cistus albidus plants
  124. Interplay between ascorbic acid and lipophilic antioxidant defences in chloroplasts of water-stressedArabidopsisplants
  125. Effect of drought and high solar radiation on 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylic acid and abscisic acid concentrations in Rosmarinus officinalis plants
  126. The Function of Tocopherols and Tocotrienols in Plants
  127. The Function of Tocopherols and Tocotrienols in Plants
  128. Photoprotection in water-stressed plants of durum wheat (Triticum turgidum var. durum): changes in chlorophyll fluorescence, spectral signature and photosynthetic pigments
  129. Drought-induced senescence is characterized by a loss of antioxidant defences in chloroplasts
  130. Subcellular Compartmentation of the Diterpene Carnosic Acid and Its Derivatives in the Leaves of Rosemary
  131. Daily time course of whole-shoot gas exchange rates in two drought-exposed Mediterranean shrubs
  132. Water deficit in combination with high solar radiation leads to midday depression of a-tocopherol in field-grown lavender (Lavandula stoechas) plants
  133. Diterpenes and antioxidative protection in drought-stressed Salvia officinalis plants
  134. The xanthophyll cycle is induced by light irrespective of water status in field-grown lavender (Lavandula stoechas ) plants
  135. Enhanced Formation of alpha -Tocopherol and Highly Oxidized Abietane Diterpenes in Water-Stressed Rosemary Plants
  136. Diurnal variations of photosynthesis and dew absorption by leaves in two evergreen shrubs growing in Mediterranean field conditions
  137. α-Tocopherol Protection Against Drought-Induced Damage In Rosmarinus Officinalis L. And Melissa Officinalis L.
  138. Role of Dew on the Recovery of Water-Stressed Melissa officinalis L. Plants
  139. Response of Abietane Diterpenes to Stress inRosmarinus officinalisL.: New Insights into the Function of Diterpenes in Plants