2017
DOI: 10.26524/krj231
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Reactive Oxygen or Nitrogen Species (Ros/ Rns) and Response of Antioxidants as Scavengers During Biotic Stress in Plants: An Overview

Abstract: Phytopathogens have evolved diverse independent and complex modes of penetrating and accessing plant cellular contents. The synthesis of reactive oxygen or nitrogen species (ROS/RNS) by the utilization of molecular oxygen during plant–pathogen interactions results in to oxidative burst, a signaling cascade to defense. ROS array includes singlet oxygen, the hydroxyperoxyl radical, the superoxide anion, hydrogen peroxide, the hydroxyl radical and the closely related reactive nitrogen species, nitric oxide. ROS a… Show more

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