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Ascorbate acid (AsA) is an important antioxidant in plants, playing
important roles in various physiological processes. Humans have
lost the ability to synthesize AsA because of the lack of
L-gulono-1,4-lactone oxidoreductase, and thus have to absorb
ascorbate from diet including fresh fruits and vegetables, as they
are the major sources of ascorbate. Several pathways for AsA
biosynthesis and metabolism have been identified in plants since
1998. More attention has been paid to improving ascorbate content
in plants especially in fruits and vegetables. Significant
progresses have been made on key enzymes and genes involved in the
AsA biosynthesis and metabolism. Recently, more interests have
arised in the regulation of AsA biosynthesis, as it is constantly
regulated by the plant development and the environmental factors,
e.g. light. Ascorbic acid is also frequently reported to affect
plant growth and development e.g. flowering time and fruit
ripening. The scope of the book is to cover the biological role,
biosynthesis and metabolism, regulation, and metabolic modification
of ascorbate in plants.
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