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1 Μαΐ 2022 · Plant aging can be caused by many factors, such as telomere depletion, genomic instability, loss of proteostasis, changes in intercellular interaction, desynchronosis, autophagy misregulation, epigenetic changes and others. Plants have developed a number of mechanisms to increase lifespan.
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23 Νοε 2012 · Here, the discussion considers recent research that suggests a cell biological mechanism that operates in animals, fungi and plants to link nutritional state, growth, deteriorative ageing and autophagy.
15 Φεβ 2021 · Aging, stress, and senescence in plants are interconnected processes that determine longevity. We focus here on compiling and discussing our current knowledge on the mechanisms of development that long-lived perennial plants have evolved to prevent and delay senescence.
Plants have developed a number of mechanisms to increase lifespan. Among these mechanisms are gene duplication ("genetic backup"), the active work of telomerases, abundance of meristematic cells, capacity of maintaining the meristems permanently active and continuous activity of phytohormones.
Aging, stress, and senescence in plants are interconnected processes that determine longevity. We focus here on compiling and discussing our current knowledge on the mechanisms of development that long-lived perennial plants have evolved to prevent and delay senescence.
In aging research, the differentiation is essential be-tween three interconnected biological processes: aging, stress, and senescence. The age of an organism is simply a measure of time; therefore, aging (i.e., increasing age) may not necessarily be seen as negative.
16 Φεβ 2021 · Aging, stress, and senescence in plants are interconnected processes that determine longevity. We focus here on compiling and discussing our current knowledge on the mechanisms of development...