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This volume covers a wide range of methods to measure cellular
respiration and internal oxygen in various tissues under different
conditions. Chapters guide readers through informative experimental
approaches, calorespirometry, isotope fractionation techniques,
protocols for dual-inlet isotope ratio mass spectrometry,
laser-capture microdissection, and bioinformatics approach for
exploring the co-regulation of AOX gene family members. Written in
the highly successful Methods in Molecular Biology series format,
chapters include introductions to their respective topics, lists of
the necessary materials and reagents, step-by-step, readily
reproducible laboratory protocols, and tips on troubleshooting and
avoiding known pitfalls. Authoritative and practical, Plant
Respiration and Internal Oxygen: Methods and Protocols aims to be
helpful for all students and researchers interested in the
determination of respiration and internal oxygen.
With numerous methods available for the quantification of nitric
oxide (NO), this detailed book explores their advantages and
disadvantages in order to provide a foundation for further research
in plant nitric oxide. After providing a useful practical guide to
choosing a technique for measuring NO from plant materials, the
book continues with chapters on chemiluminescence,
diaminofluorescence (DAF), EPR spectroscopy, a laser-based method,
as well as many other topics. Written for the highly successful
Methods in Molecular Biology series, chapters include introductions
to their respective topics, lists of the necessary materials and
reagents, step-by-step, readily reproducible laboratory methods,
and tips on troubleshooting and avoiding known pitfalls. Practical
and authoritative, Plant Nitric Oxide: Methods and Protocols serves
as a valuable guide to all researchers working and intending to
work in the field of plant nitric oxide research.
This book reviews the current state of information on reactive
oxygen and nitrogen species and their role in cell communication
during plant growth, development and adaptation to stress
conditions. It addresses current research advances made in the area
of reactive oxygen and nitrogen species (ROS and RNS) signaling.
These free radical molecules are important in plant-microbe
interactions, responses to abiotic stress, stomatal regulation and
a range of developmental processes. Due to their short half-life,
high diffusion capability and ability to react with different
components in the cell, ROS and RNS participate in various
processes connected with signaling and communication in plants. The
book's respective chapters address the latest advances made in the
niche area of ROS and RNS in plants. It offers a valuable guide for
researchers and students alike, providing insights into
cutting-edge free radical research. The information on specialized
topics presented is also highly relevant for applied fields such as
food security, agricultural practices and medicinal use of plants.
With numerous methods available for the quantification of nitric
oxide (NO), this detailed book explores their advantages and
disadvantages in order to provide a foundation for further research
in plant nitric oxide. After providing a useful practical guide to
choosing a technique for measuring NO from plant materials, the
book continues with chapters on chemiluminescence,
diaminofluorescence (DAF), EPR spectroscopy, a laser-based method,
as well as many other topics. Written for the highly successful
Methods in Molecular Biology series, chapters include introductions
to their respective topics, lists of the necessary materials and
reagents, step-by-step, readily reproducible laboratory methods,
and tips on troubleshooting and avoiding known pitfalls. Practical
and authoritative, Plant Nitric Oxide: Methods and Protocols serves
as a valuable guide to all researchers working and intending to
work in the field of plant nitric oxide research.
This book reviews the current state of information on reactive
oxygen and nitrogen species and their role in cell communication
during plant growth, development and adaptation to stress
conditions. It addresses current research advances made in the area
of reactive oxygen and nitrogen species (ROS and RNS) signaling.
These free radical molecules are important in plant-microbe
interactions, responses to abiotic stress, stomatal regulation and
a range of developmental processes. Due to their short half-life,
high diffusion capability and ability to react with different
components in the cell, ROS and RNS participate in various
processes connected with signaling and communication in plants. The
book's respective chapters address the latest advances made in the
niche area of ROS and RNS in plants. It offers a valuable guide for
researchers and students alike, providing insights into
cutting-edge free radical research. The information on specialized
topics presented is also highly relevant for applied fields such as
food security, agricultural practices and medicinal use of plants.
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