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Title informationSignificance of Glutathione to Plant Adaption to the EnvironmentSeries: PLANT ECOPHYSIOLOGY SERIES 2 Edited by Dieter Grill, Michael Tausz and Luit J De Kok
274 pagesSpringer-Verlag
Glutathione is a thiol-containing tripeptide, which appears to be present in nearly all living organisms and which is involved in many important metabolic and physiological processes. The present volume focuses on the biological significance of glutathione in plants. The biochemistry and the metabolism of glutathione are reviewed, and its role in sulphur and selenium metabolism in plants is discussed. The significance of glutathione and of glutathione-related enzymes in the adaptation to natural stress, heavy metals, xenobiotics, air pollution, and in plant - pathogen and plant - animal interactions are evaluated. The main aim of this volume is to raise the interest of advanced students and junior researchers in the role of glutathione in plants and to supply basic and comprehensive information for scientists already working on related topics. related organisations include: International Association of Botanic Gardens Plant Talk Magazine If you are involved in a scientific, conservation or environmental organisation and would like to be listed, please see our NHBS-Xchange information page. |
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