2015
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-15126-7_7
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In Vitro Analysis of Taurine as Anti-stress Agent in Tomato (Solanum Lycopersicum)-Preliminary Study

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“…However, in plants, the potential roles of them have not been extensively studied in higher plants to date. The analysis of taurine in vitro was identified as anti-stress agent in tomato [25], while little was known about it function in vivo . Recently, Zhao et al showed that the taurine and hypotaurine metabolism was the top pathway in resistant and susceptible tomato infected by Fusarium oxysporum [26].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, in plants, the potential roles of them have not been extensively studied in higher plants to date. The analysis of taurine in vitro was identified as anti-stress agent in tomato [25], while little was known about it function in vivo . Recently, Zhao et al showed that the taurine and hypotaurine metabolism was the top pathway in resistant and susceptible tomato infected by Fusarium oxysporum [26].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is known that taurine can be produced in high amounts in red algae, but it is not an essential organic acid [19]. In higher plants taurine acts as an anti-stress agent [20], and in algae it can serve as an osmolyte to tolerate high salt concentrations [21]. Thus, even if the primarily function of catenelline is that of an UV-protectant, other possible physiological functions are worth investigating further.…”
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“…The plant was protected from the detrimental effects of boron and chromium through up-regulating of nitric oxide, hydrogen sulfide, glutathione, and phenolic compound production [ 64 ]. In tomato in vitro cultures, taurine may counteract the effect of stress caused by the stress factors (NaCl and hydrogen peroxide) and can serve as an effective anti-stress agent in plant cells [ 65 ]. According to the author [ 65 ], taurine can be used as an anti-stress agent not only for animal systems, but also for plants in general.…”
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confidence: 99%