Improving Crop Resistance to Abiotic Stress 2012
DOI: 10.1002/9783527632930.ch5
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Cold and Abiotic Stress Signaling in Plants

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“…The early encoded transcription factors, such as the C-repeat binding factor ( CBF ) or dehydration response element-binding factor 1 ( DREB1s ), are essential. Late cold-induced gene products that are directly involved in stress protection and the maintenance of cellular homeostasis include cold-regulated ( COR) , cold-induced ( KIN) , low-temperature-induced ( LTI) , responsive to dehydration ( RD) , and late embryo genesis-abundant ( LEA) products [ 203 ]. These molecules and proteins, including ions, lipids, protein kinases, and transcription factors, are interconnected and form the basis of the plant’s response to cold stress.…”
Section: H 2 S Improves Plant Stress Tolerancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The early encoded transcription factors, such as the C-repeat binding factor ( CBF ) or dehydration response element-binding factor 1 ( DREB1s ), are essential. Late cold-induced gene products that are directly involved in stress protection and the maintenance of cellular homeostasis include cold-regulated ( COR) , cold-induced ( KIN) , low-temperature-induced ( LTI) , responsive to dehydration ( RD) , and late embryo genesis-abundant ( LEA) products [ 203 ]. These molecules and proteins, including ions, lipids, protein kinases, and transcription factors, are interconnected and form the basis of the plant’s response to cold stress.…”
Section: H 2 S Improves Plant Stress Tolerancementioning
confidence: 99%