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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Kapuganti Jagadis Gupta , Luis A. J. Mur , Bhagyalakshmi NeelwarnePublisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd Imprint: Wiley-Blackwell Dimensions: Width: 17.50cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 25.20cm Weight: 0.767kg ISBN: 9781118790465ISBN 10: 1118790464 Pages: 400 Publication Date: 29 May 2015 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsList of contributors ix Preface xiii Section A: Physiology of plant respiration and involvement of alternative oxidase 1 Integrating classical and alternative respiratory pathway 3 Kapuganti J. Gupta, Bhagyalakshmi Neelwarne and Luis A.J. Mur 2 Non‐coupled pathways of plant mitochondrial electron transport and the maintenance of photorespiratory flux 21 Abir U. Igamberdiev and Natalia V. Bykova 3 Taxonomic distribution of alternative oxidase in plants 43 Allison E. McDonald 4 Alternative pathways and phosphate and nitrogen nutrition 53 Anna M. Rychter and Bożena Szal 5 Structural elucidation of the alternative oxidase reveals insights into the catalytic cycle and regulation of activity 75 Catherine Elliott, Mary S. Albury, Luke Young, Ben May and Anthony L. Moore 6 The role of alternative respiratory proteins in nitric oxide metabolism by plant mitochondria 95 Ione Salgado and Halley Caixeta Oliveira 7 Control of mitochondrial metabolism through functional and spatial integration of mitochondria 115 Samir Sharma 8 Modes of electron transport chain function during stress: Does alternative oxidase respiration aid in balancing cellular energy metabolism during drought stress and recovery? 157 Greg C. Vanlerberghe, Jia Wang, Marina Cvetkovska and Keshav Dahal 9 Regulation of cytochrome and alternative pathways under light and osmotic stress 185 Padmanabh Dwivedi 10 Alternative respiratory pathway in ripening fruits 201 Bhagyalakshmi Neelwarne 11 Respiratory pathways in bulky tissues and storage organs 221 Wu‐Sheng Liang Section B: From AOX diversity to functional marker development Birgit Arnholdt‐Schmitt Introduction 235 12 Exploring AOX gene diversity 239 12.1 Natural AOX gene diversity 241 Helia G. Cardoso, Amaia Nogales, Antonio Miguel Frederico, Jan T. Svensson, Elisete Santos Macedo, Vera Valadas and Birgit Arnholdt‐Schmitt 12.2 AOX gene diversity in Arabidopsis ecotypes 255 Jose Helio Costa and Jan T. Svensson 12.3 Artificial intelligence for the detection of AOX functional markers 261 Paulo Quaresma, Teresa Goncalves, Salvador Abreu, Jose Helio Costa, Kaveh Mashayekhi, Birgit Arnholdt‐Schmitt and Jan T. Svensson 12.4 Evolution of AOX genes across kingdoms and the challenge of classification 267 Allison E. McDonald, Jose Helio Costa, Tania Nobre, Dirce Fernandes de Melo and Birgit Arnholdt‐Schmitt 13 Towards exploitation of AOX gene diversity in plant breeding 273 13.1 Functional marker development from AOX genes requires deep phenotyping and individualized diagnosis 275 Amaia Nogales, Carlos Noceda, Carla Ragonezi, Helia G. Cardoso, Maria Doroteia Campos, Antonio Miguel Frederico, Debabrata Sircar, Sarma Rajeev Kumar, Alexios Polidoros, Augusto Peixe and Birgit Arnhold-Schmitt 13.2 AOX gene diversity can affect DNA methylation and genome organization relevant for functional marker developmen, 281 Carlos Noceda, Jan T. Svensson, Amaia Nogales and Birgit Arnholdt‐Schmitt 13.3 Gene technology applied for AOX functionality studies 287 Sarma Rajeev Kumar and Ramalingam Sathishkumar 14 AOX goes risk: A way to application 299 14.1 AOX diversity studies stimulate novel tool development for phenotyping: calorespirometry 301 Birgit Arnholdt‐Schmitt, Lee D. Hansen, Amaia Nogales and Luz Munoz‐Sanhueza 14.2 AOX gene diversity in arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) products: a special challenge 305 Louis Mercy, Jan T. Svensson, Eva Lucic, Helia G. Cardoso, Amaia Nogales, Matthias Doring, Jens Jurgeleit, Caroline Schneider and Birgit Arnholdt‐Schmitt 14.3 Can AOX gene diversity mark herbal tea quality? A proposal 311 Michail Orfanoudakis, Evangelia Sinapidou and Birgit Arnholdt‐Schmitt 14.4 AOX in parasitic nematodes: a matter of lifestyle? 315 Vera Valadas, Margarida Espada, Tania Nobre, Manuel Mota and Birgit Arnholdt‐Schmitt 14.5 Bacterial AOX: a provocative lack of interest! 319 Claudia Vicente, Jose Helio Costa and Birgit Arnholdt‐Schmitt General conclusion, 323 References 325 Section C: Protocols 15 Technical protocol for mitochondria isolation for different studies 347 Renate Horn 16 Simultaneous isolation of root and leaf mitochondria from Arabidopsis 359 Kapuganti J. Gupta and Ralph Ewald Index 000ReviewsAuthor InformationDr Kapuganti Jagadis Gupta is a Scientist at Department of Plant Sciences, University of Oxford, UK and currently heading a research group at National Institute of Plant Genome Research, New Delhi, India Dr Luis A.J. Mur is a Professor at IBERS (Institute of Biological, Environmental and Rural Sciences), Aberystwyth University, Wales, UK. Dr Bhagyalakshmi Neelwarne is the Chief Scientist and Professor, currently heading the Department of Plant Cell Biotechnology at Central Food Technological Research Institute, Mysore, India. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |