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- Introduction
- Senescence definition
- Senescence is universal
- Selective senescence death
- Senescence limits resource capture
- Photosynthesis during grass leaf senescence
- Senescence is important for recycling
- Nitrogen during maize ear leaf senescence
- Senescence as an adaptation to stress
- Tactical and strategic senescence
- Senescence and fitness
- An environmental challenge at the wrong time
- Senescence and cellulat transdifferentiation
- The plastid differentiation network (1)
- Senescence and autolysis
- The plant cell vacuole
- The chloroplast to gerontoplast transition
- Characteristic metabolism of the gerontoplast
- Chlorophyll catabolism
- Chlorophyll and its breakdown
- Chlorophyll colour lost during senescence
- Pathway of chlorophyll catabolism in senescence
- Breakdown of proteins
- Plastids as a source of abundant proteins
- Regulation of proteins during senescence
- Recycling amino nitrogen
- Interconversions of amino acids
- Gluconeogenesis
- Glyoxylate cycle and the reversal of glycolysis
- Stress defences
- New pigments and chemistry in senescing leaves
- The pathways of phenolic metabolism
- Genetics and molecular biology of gerontoplasts
- Gerontoplast mutants and genetic variants
- Cosmetic stay-green phenotype
- Functional stay-green phenotype
- Expression of senescence genes
- Functional classes of SAGs
- Genomics of senescence
- Visualisation of gene chip patterns
- Genevestigator expression profile
- RNAi knockout of At4g22920 in Arabidopsis
- Manipulation of the transition to gerontoplast
- Altering senescence by transposon mutagenesis
- Cytokinin - an inhibitor of plastid senescence
- Ethylene - a promoter of plastid senescence
- Applied genetics of plastid senescence
- The relationship of senescence to yield in wheat
- Molecular breeding for stress tolerance
- Reversibility of plastid senescence
- Tobacco leaf senescence and re-greening
- The plastid differentiation network (2)
- Chloro/geronto/chromoplast interrelationships
- Plastid senescence in unicellular algae
- Gerontoplasts predate chromoplasts in evolution
- Floral parts and fruit tissues with chromoplasts
- The plastid differentiation network (3)
- Summary
- Further reading
Topics Covered
- Critical role of senescence in plant growth, development, survival and adaptation
- The senescing chloroplast (gerontoplast) as a phase of plastid differentiation
- New biochemistry and gene expression in the chloroplast-to-gerontoplast transition
- Reversibility, manipulation and exploitation of plastid senescence
- Evolutionary origins of plastid senescence
Talk Citation
Thomas, H. (2007, October 1). Plastid senescence [Video file]. In The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved December 7, 2024, from https://doi.org/10.69645/OBCL8902.Export Citation (RIS)
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Financial Disclosures
- Prof. Howard Thomas has not informed HSTalks of any commercial/financial relationship that it is appropriate to disclose.