Degradation and repair/resynthesis rates of chlorophyll in response to oxidative stress and complete darkness differ between annual and perennial flax
Kenyon J. Nisbett,
Abida Alokozai,
Su Hyun (Elizabeth) Ko
et al.
Abstract:Among plants, there is considerable variation in maximum lifespan, with annuals living less than one year and perennials living up to 43 600 years. This lifespan variation may reflect differential investment of limited energy resources, with perennials investing more energy into biomolecular damage prevention and/or repair than annuals in order to ensure their persistence over multiple seasons. The present study evaluated this prediction using chlorophyll from annual and perennial flax (Linum L.). We investiga… Show more
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