“…Indeed, the exposure of plants to all types of stress often results in oxidative damage caused by an overproduction of reactive oxygen species (ROS), which include both molecular and nonâmolecular forms, such as hydrogen peroxide (H 2 O 2 ), singlet oxygen ( 1 O 2 ), superoxide anions (O 2 ·â ) and hydroxyl radicals (·OH), which ultimately cause hindrance to vital processes like photosynthesis (Gill and Tuteja , Tomescu et al , Sharma et al , , Tang and Luo , Soares et al ). In order to counteract the negative effects of ROS, plants possess a powerful and efficient antioxidant system, composed of both enzymatic and nonâenzymatic players, which act synergistically to protect cells from oxidative imbalances (Sharma et al , , b, , Soares et al ). In fact, in situations where ROS production is increased, endogenous and/or exogenous NO plays a significant role in ROS detoxification and stimulates the antioxidant response by altering gene transcription and protein functions (Nabi et al ).…”