2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.plaphy.2006.01.003
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Arabidopsis leaf necrosis caused by simulated acid rain is related to the salicylic acid signaling pathway

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“…Symptoms were detected after as early as a few days of acid rain treatment in Arabidopsis, tomato, and cucumber plants (Gabara et al [2003]; Lee et al [2006]; Wyrwicka and Sklodowska [2006]), suggesting that rice plants are relatively tolerant to acid fog, which is consistent with a previous report (Wang et al [2008]). These data also imply that rice has other antioxidant systems.…”
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“…Symptoms were detected after as early as a few days of acid rain treatment in Arabidopsis, tomato, and cucumber plants (Gabara et al [2003]; Lee et al [2006]; Wyrwicka and Sklodowska [2006]), suggesting that rice plants are relatively tolerant to acid fog, which is consistent with a previous report (Wang et al [2008]). These data also imply that rice has other antioxidant systems.…”
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confidence: 88%
“…ROS generation has been reported in plants exposed to acid rain (Gabara et al [2003]; Velikova et al [2000]; Wyrwicka and Sklodowska [2006]), and SO 4 2− has been shown to cause acid rain-induced disease symptoms (Lee et al [2006]). The activation of NADPH oxidase and ROS accumulation in the apoplast have been reported in spinach plants treated with gaseous SO 2, which is a precursor of SO 4 2− (Li et al [2007]).…”
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“…As a result of significant emissions and subsequent deposition of sulfur (S), widespread AR is observed in southern and southwestern China [1]. However, studies are rarely focused on the plant's response in S metabolism to AR, and molecular details of this process are poorly understood [7].…”
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“…For instance, AR can induce necrosis and chlorosis in leaves of AR-sensitive plants and even structural abnormalities through damaging the cuticles of the epidermis and leaf mesophyll cells [5,6]. In addition, AR can also disturb the normal metabolism of plants and cause a decrease in photosynthesis, depression in plant growth and development, and even the death of plants in some extreme cases [7]. …”
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