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    Lipid Peroxide-Derived Reactive Carbonyl Species as Mediators of Oxidative Stress and Signaling by Biswas, Md. Sanaullah, Mano, Jun’ichi

    Published in Frontiers in plant science (28-10-2021)
    “…Oxidation of membrane lipids by reactive oxygen species (ROS) or O 2 /lipoxygenase leads to the formation of various bioactive compounds collectively called…”
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    Reactive oxygen species and reactive carbonyl species constitute a feed‐forward loop in auxin signaling for lateral root formation by Biswas, Md. Sanaullah, Fukaki, Hidehiro, Mori, Izumi C., Nakahara, Kazuha, Mano, Jun'ichi

    “…Summary In auxin‐stimulated roots, production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) via the hormone‐induced activation of respiratory burst oxidase homologous NADPH…”
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    Lipid Peroxide-Derived Short-Chain Carbonyls Mediate Hydrogen Peroxide-Induced and Salt-Induced Programmed Cell Death in Plants by Biswas, Md. Sanaullah, Mano, Jun'ichi

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-07-2015)
    “…Lipid peroxide-derived toxic carbonyl compounds (oxylipin carbonyls), produced downstream of reactive oxygen species (ROS), were recently revealed to mediate…”
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    Reactive Carbonyl Species Activate Caspase-3-Like Protease to Initiate Programmed Cell Death in Plants by Biswas, Md Sanaullah, Mano, Jun'ichi

    Published in Plant and cell physiology (01-07-2016)
    “…Reactive oxygen species (ROS)-triggered programmed cell death (PCD) is a typical plant response to biotic and abiotic stressors. We have recently shown that…”
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    Reactive Carbonyl Species: A Missing Link in ROS Signaling by Mano, Jun’ichi, Biswas, Md. Sanaullah, Sugimoto, Koichi

    Published in Plants (Basel) (30-09-2019)
    “…As reactive oxygen species (ROS) play critical roles in plants to determine cell fate in various physiological situations, there is keen interest in the…”
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    Histidine-Containing Dipeptides Mitigate Salt Stress in Plants by Scavenging Reactive Carbonyl Species by Sultana, Most. Sharmin, Yamamoto, Shun-ichi, Biswas, Md. Sanaullah, Sakurai, Chisato, Isoai, Hayato, Mano, Jun’ichi

    Published in Journal of agricultural and food chemistry (14-09-2022)
    “…Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are critical factors that cause damage in salt-stressed plants, but their mechanisms of action in living cells are largely…”
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    Halotolerant biofilm-producing rhizobacteria mitigate seawater-induced salt stress and promote growth of tomato by Haque, Md. Manjurul, Biswas, Md. Sanaullah, Mosharaf, Md Khaled, Haque, Md. Amdadul, Islam, Md. Shahidul, Nahar, Kamrun, Islam, Md. Mynul, Shozib, Habibul Bari, Islam, Md. Mariful, Ferdous-E-Elahi

    Published in Scientific reports (04-04-2022)
    “…Biofilm-producing rhizobacteria (BPR) enhance productivity and mitigate abiotic stresses in plants. This study showed that 21 out of 65 halotolerant…”
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    Reactive Carbonyl Species Mediate Methyl Jasmonate-Induced Stomatal Closure by Islam, Md Moshiul, Ye, Wenxiu, Akter, Fahmida, Rhaman, Mohammad Saidur, Matsushima, Daiki, Munemasa, Shintaro, Okuma, Eiji, Nakamura, Yoshimasa, Biswas, Md Sanaullah, Mano, Jun'ichi, Murata, Yoshiyuki

    Published in Plant and cell physiology (01-10-2020)
    “…Production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) is a key signal event for methyl jasmonate (MeJA)- and abscisic acid (ABA)-induced stomatal closure. We recently…”
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    Analysis of Reactive Carbonyl Species Generated Under Oxidative Stress by Mano, Jun'ichi, Biswas, Md Sanaullah

    “…Oxidation of membrane lipids by reactive oxygen species primarily generates lipid peroxides, from which various carbonyls, i.e., aldehydes and ketones, are…”
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    Inactivation of Carbonyl-Detoxifying Enzymes by H2O2 Is a Trigger to Increase Carbonyl Load for Initiating Programmed Cell Death in Plants by Biswas, Md. Sanaullah, Terada, Ryota, Mano, Jun’ichi

    Published in Antioxidants (06-02-2020)
    “…H2O2-induced programmed cell death (PCD) of tobacco Bright Yellow-2 (BY-2) cells is mediated by reactive carbonyl species (RCS), degradation products of lipid…”
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    Foliar Application of GA3 Stimulates Seed Production in Cauliflower by Prodhan, Md. Masud, Sarker, Umakanta, Hoque, Md. Azizul, Biswas, Md. Sanaullah, Ercisli, Sezai, Assouguem, Amine, Ullah, Riaz, Almutairi, Mikhlid H., Mohamed, Hanan R. H., Najda, Agnieszka

    Published in Agronomy (Basel) (01-06-2022)
    “…This study aimed to evaluate the influence of gibberellic acid on both concentration and time of application on the seed production ability of BU…”
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    Acrolein-detoxifying isozymes of glutathione transferase in plants by Mano, Jun’ichi, Ishibashi, Asami, Muneuchi, Hitoshi, Morita, Chihiro, Sakai, Hiroki, Biswas, Md. Sanaullah, Koeduka, Takao, Kitajima, Sakihito

    Published in Planta (01-02-2017)
    “…Various environmental stressors on plants cause the generation of acrolein, a highly toxic aldehyde produced from lipid peroxides, via the promotion of the…”
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    Accumulation of reactive carbonyl species in roots as the primary cause of salt stress‐induced growth retardation of Arabidopsis thaliana by Sultana, Most. Sharmin, Sakurai, Chisato, Biswas, Md. Sanaullah, Szabados, László, Mano, Jun'ichi

    Published in Physiologia plantarum (01-01-2024)
    “…Salt stress on plants induces an increase in reactive oxygen species (ROS), which then leads to the formation of reactive carbonyl species (RCS) such as…”
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    Reactive Carbonyl Species Mediate ABA Signaling in Guard Cells by Islam, Md Moshiul, Ye, Wenxiu, Matsushima, Daiki, Munemasa, Shintaro, Okuma, Eiji, Nakamura, Yoshimasa, Biswas, Sanaullah, Mano, Jun'ichi, Murata, Yoshiyuki

    Published in Plant and cell physiology (01-12-2016)
    “…Drought is responsible for a massive reduction in crop yields. In response to drought, plants synthesize the hormone ABA, which induces stomatal closure, thus…”
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