2005
DOI: 10.1105/tpc.105.032508
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Calcium: A Central Regulator of Plant Growth and Development

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“…A close interaction exists between H 2 O 2 and cytosolic calcium in response to biotic and abiotic stimuli both in plants (Sanders et al, 1999;Murata et al, 2001;Sagi and Fluhr, 2001;Yang and Poovaiah, 2002;Foreman et al, 2003) and animals (Castro et al, 2004;Redondo et al, 2004;Rosado et al, 2004;Tabet et al, 2004) systems (see Hepler, 2005, for a historical perspective assay). The same independent assay using transgenic soybean cell suspensions that was successfully applied to analyze the activities of herbivore regurgitate components (Maffei et al, 2004) was fundamental to demonstrate that H 2 O 2 is also able to elicit [Ca 21 ] cyt release (Fig.…”
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“…A close interaction exists between H 2 O 2 and cytosolic calcium in response to biotic and abiotic stimuli both in plants (Sanders et al, 1999;Murata et al, 2001;Sagi and Fluhr, 2001;Yang and Poovaiah, 2002;Foreman et al, 2003) and animals (Castro et al, 2004;Redondo et al, 2004;Rosado et al, 2004;Tabet et al, 2004) systems (see Hepler, 2005, for a historical perspective assay). The same independent assay using transgenic soybean cell suspensions that was successfully applied to analyze the activities of herbivore regurgitate components (Maffei et al, 2004) was fundamental to demonstrate that H 2 O 2 is also able to elicit [Ca 21 ] cyt release (Fig.…”
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“…Cellular signal transduction pathways are elicited as a result of fluctuations of free Ca 2+ in the cytoplasm ([Ca 2+ ] cyt ) in response to external and intracellular signals. These changes in [Ca 2+ ] cyt influence numerous cellular processes, including vesicle trafficking, cell metabolism, cell proliferation and elongation, stomatal opening and closure, seed and pollen grain germination, fertilization, ion transport, and cytoskeletal organization (Hepler, 2005). [Ca 2+ ] cyt fluctuations occur because cells have a Ca 2+ signaling "toolkit" (Berridge et al, 2000) composed of on/off switches and a multitude of Ca 2+ -binding proteins.…”
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“…Recently, it was shown that mechanical forces applied to an Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) root can trigger a stimulusspecific [Ca 2+ ] cyt response (Monshausen et al, 2009). Translating the Ca 2+ signature into a defined cellular response is governed by a number of Ca 2+ -binding proteins such as calreticulin that act as [Ca 2+ ] cyt buffers, which shape both the amplitude and duration of the Ca 2+ signal or Ca 2+ sensors such as calmodulin that impact other downstream cellular effectors (Berridge et al, 2000;White and Broadley, 2003;Hepler, 2005).…”
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“…This increase in plant height of wheat with the Ca and B application is related to the functions of these nutrients on several physiological processes in the plants. Calcium participates as messenger in metabolic processes related to growth and development of plants, such as cell division, differentiation and elongation (HEPLER, 2005), and activate several enzyme systems that regulate leaf and root growth (MENGEL; KIRKBY, 2001). In turn, the B is essential for cell wall formation and it plays an important role in the development and growth of new cells (CAMACHO-CRISTÓBAL et al, 2008).…”
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