2019
DOI: 10.1007/s11738-019-2805-1
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Oxidative damage and antioxidant mechanism in tomatoes responding to drought and heat stress

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“…On the other hand, we found that combined stress provoked specific miRNAs response with 74 and 37 showing up/down regulation in comparison with drought and heat. Together with our previous results [10,11], the combined of drought and heat induced unique response in the aspect of physiology, ROS and miRNAs in tomatoes.…”
Section: Expression Pattern Of Mirnas In Tomato Leaf Responding To Insupporting
confidence: 87%
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“…On the other hand, we found that combined stress provoked specific miRNAs response with 74 and 37 showing up/down regulation in comparison with drought and heat. Together with our previous results [10,11], the combined of drought and heat induced unique response in the aspect of physiology, ROS and miRNAs in tomatoes.…”
Section: Expression Pattern Of Mirnas In Tomato Leaf Responding To Insupporting
confidence: 87%
“…Understanding the underlying mechanisms of abiotic stress response is important for the breeding of tolerant crop cultivars [15]. Tomato developed dynamic and various responses at the physiological, metabolic and biochemical levels when drought and heat cohappened [10,11]. Recent studies has widely reported the expression patterns of miRNAs in tomato responding to abiotic stress like high temperature [6] and biotic stress such as Phytophthora infestans [16] and Botrytis cinerea [17].…”
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“…These antioxidants have good antioxidant capacity and can effectively scavenge free radicals in organisms to improve oxidative stress. The antioxidant mechanism can be summarized as follows: 1) scavenging free radicals and blocking free radical chain transfer; 2) inhibiting the generation of free radicals; 3) promoting the formation of nonenzymatic antioxidants in vivo; 4) activating the enzyme antioxidant system in vivo. Inhibiting or delaying the oxidation of molecules can be achieved by antioxidants, whose main role is to help the body protect itself from ROS damage.…”
Section: Antioxidation In Chronic Wound Healingmentioning
confidence: 99%