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This project explores the genetic mechanisms of plant senescence, focusing on the role of reactive oxygen species in regulating lifespan. It aims to identify genes involved in aging and their interactions with environmental factors and the circadian clock.
Plant senescence is a genetically controlled process modulated by environmental factors. A number of genes that influence ageing have been identified over the recent years; while mutations in most of them accelerate senescence, some delay senescence and thus extend lifespan.
Experimental evidence strongly indicates that many more genes than functionally characterized so far contribute to the control of plant ageing.
Moreover, very little is currently known about how these genes interact and to w…
INSTITUTE OF MOLECULAR BIOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
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Germany, Potsdam
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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