Reading Lists - HORT 5133
Journal Articles, Books and WWW Links
Temperature and Thermodynamics
Required
About
Temperature Lynds, B.T. 1995. http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/staff/blynds/tmp.html#Tmp
Additional References
Murata, N. and D.A. Los. 1997. Membrane fluidity and temperature perception. Plant Physiol. 115:875-879.
Nelson, D.L. and M.M. Cox. 2000. Lehninger Principles of Biochemistry.
Third Edition. Worth, NY. pp. 3-12, 485-520.
Proteins
Required
Buchanan, Gruissem, Jones: 9.4, 4.1, 4.5, 9.5
Additional References
Buchanan, Gruissem, Jones: 4.2, 4.3, 4.4, 4.6, 9.1
Stryer, L. 1995. Biochemistry. Fourth Edition. Freeman, NY. pp. 17-41,
181-204, 237-260.
Nelson, D.L. and M.M. Cox. 2000. Lehninger Principles of Biochemistry. Third Edition. Worth, NY. pp. 113-129, 159-199, 243-289.
Membranes
Required
Buchanan, Gruissem, Jones: 10.1, 1.1, 1.2, 3 (entire chapter)
Additional References
Stryer, L. 1995. Biochemistry. Fourth Edition. Freeman, NY. pp. 263-322.
Nelson, D.L. and M.M. Cox. 2000. Lehninger Principles of Biochemistry. Third Edition. Worth, NY. pp. 369-376, 389-431.
Signal Transduction
Required Reading
Buchanan, Gruissem, Jones: 7.4, 18 (entire chapter)
Additional References
Buchanan, Gruissem, Jones: 7.1, 7.2, 7.5Chang, C. and R.C. Stewart. 1998. The two-component system. Regulation of diverse signaling pathways in procaryotes and eukaryotes. Plant Physiol. 117:723-731.
Current Opinions in Plant Biology. 2002. Volume 5.
Neill, S., R. Desikan and J. Hancock. Hydrogen peroxide signalling. 5: 388-398.
Jones, A.M. G-protein-coupled signaling in Arabidopsis. 5: 402-407.
Wang, X. Phospholipase D in hormonal and stress signaling. 5: 408-413.
Jonak, C., L. Okresz, L. Bogre, and H. Hirt. Complexity, cross talk and integration of plant MAP kinase signalling. 5: 415-424.
Trewavas, A.J., C. Rodrigues, C. Rato, and R. Malho. Cyclic nucleotides: the current dilemma! 5: 425-429.
Singh, K.B., R.C. Foley, and L. Onate-Sanchez. Transcription factors in plant defense and stress responses. 5: 430-436.
Nelson, D.L. and M.M. Cox. 2000. Lehninger Principles of Biochemistry. Third Edition. Worth, NY. chapter 13.
Wang, K.L.-C., H. Li, and J.R. Ecker. 2002. Ethylene biosynthesis
and signaling networks. Plant Cell S131-151.
Activated Oxygen, Defenses
Required
Buchanan, Gruissem, Jones: 22.8, 1.9Hodges, D.M. 2001. Chilling effects on active oxygen species and their scavenging systems in plants. PP. 53 - 60. In: Crop Responses and adaptations to temperature stress. Basra, A. S. (ed.). Food Products Press.
(second half of article is required later in the chilling section).
Additional References
McKersie, B.D. 1996.
Oxidative
stress.
http://www.agronomy.psu.edu/Courses/AGRO518/Oxygen.htm#contents
Mittler, R. 2002. Oxidative stress, antioxidants and stress
tolerance. Trends Plant Sci. 7:405-410.
Taylor, N.L., D.A. Day, and A.H. Millar. 2004. Targets of
stress-induced oxidative damage in plant mitochondria and their impact on
cell carbon/nitrogen metabolism. J. Exp. Bot. 55:1-10.
Heat Stress
Required
Buchanan, Gruissem, Jones: 22.1, 22.9
Klueva, N.Y. et al. 2001. Mechanisms of thermotolerance in crops. PP. 177-217 In: Crop Responses and adaptations to temperature stress. Basra, A. S. (ed.). Food Products Press.
Additional References
Baniwal, S.K. et al. 2004. Heat stress response in plants: a complex
game with chaperones and more than twenty heat stress transcription factors.
J. Biosci. 29:471-487.Buchanan, Gruissem, Jones: 14.1 - 14.3, 14.7 - 14.9, 12.1, 12.2, 12.6, 12.8, 12.9
Chen, J., J.J. Burke, Z. Xin, C. Xu, and J. Velten. 2006.
Characterization of the Arabidopsis thermosensitive mutant atts02 reveals
an important role for galactolipids in thermotolerance. Plant, Cell &
Envir. 29:1437-1448.
Paulsen, G.M. 1994. High temperature responses of crop plants. In K.J. Boote, J.M. Bennett, T.R. Sinclair, G.M. Paulsen, eds, Physiology and Determination of Crop Yield. ASA, Madison, pp 365-389
Schöffl F., Prändl R., Reindl A. 1998. Regulation of the heat-shock response. Plant Physiol 117: 1135-1141
Chilling Stress
Required
Buchanan, Gruissem, Jones: 10.8.3, 17.9.2
Hodges, D.M. 2001. Chilling effects on active oxygen species and their scavenging systems in plants. PP.
60 - 76. In: Crop Responses and adaptations to temperature stress. Basra, A. S. (ed.). Food Products Press.
Additional References
Fadzillah, N.M., V. Gill, R.P. Finch, and R.H. Burdon. 1996. Chilling, oxidative stress and antioxidant responses in shoot cultures of rice. Planta 199:552-556.
Nishida, I. and N. Murata. 1996. Chilling sensitivity in plants and cyanobacteria: The crucial contribution of membrane lipids. Annu. Rev. Plant Physiol. Plant Mol. Biol. 47:541-568.
Freezing Stress
Required
Buchanan, Gruissem, Jones: 10.8.4, 22.6, 1.3.2
Chen, T.H.H., M.J. Burke, and L.V. Gusta. 1995. Freezing tolerance in plants: An overview. pp. 115-136 In: Biological ice nucleation and its applications. Lee, R.E., Jr., G.J. Warren, and L.V. Gusta (eds.). APS
Press, St. Paul.
Additional References
Ashworth, E.N. 1992. Formation and spread of ice in plant tissues, p. 215-255. In: Horticultural Reviews Vol. 13. J. Janick (ed.). Wiley, N.Y.Brush, R.A., M. Griffith, and A. Mlynarz. 1994. Characterization and quantification of intrinsic ice nucleators in winter rye (Secale cereale) leaves. Plant Physiol. 104:725-735.
Ferullu, J.-M. and M. Griffith. 2001. Mechanisms of cold
acclimation. PP. 109 - 150. In: Crop Responses and adaptations to
temperature stress. Basra, A. S. (ed.). Food Products Press.
Thomashow, M.F. 1999. Plant cold acclimation: Freezing tolerance genes and regulatory mechanisms. Annu. Rev. Plant Mol. Biol
50:571-599.
Wisniewski, M. 1995. Deep supercooling in woody plants and the role of cell wall structure. pp. 163-182 In: Biological ice nucleation and its applications. Lee, R.E., Jr., G.J.
Warren, and L.V. Gusta (eds.). APS Press, St. Paul.
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