Scientific Publications

Stress Proteins in Plants

May 2004
Scientific articles | Others
L. Ruz, E. Badosa, E.Montesinos
Centro de Innovación y Desarrollo en Sanidad Vegetal. Instituto de Tecnología Agroalimentaria. Universidad de Girona
Phytoma España, nº159
Español

Unfavourable climate conditions, pathogen attacks and certain states of plant development trigger the expression of so-called stress proteins. From the moment the plant receives the stimulation signal until it synthesizes the stress-response proteins, several different processes take place: recognition of the stress factor, synthesis of secondary metabolites that act as transduction signals, expression of the genes and, finally, synthesis of the different stress proteins

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