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Research Progress of the Resistance of Plant Anthocyanin to Stress(PDF)

《北方园艺》[ISSN:1001-0009/CN:23-1247/S]

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2013年09期
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216-219
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Title:
Research Progress of the Resistance of Plant Anthocyanin to Stress
Author(s):
CHANG Ren-jieHE YongZHU Zhu-jun
Zhejiang Agricultural and Forestry University,Lin’an,Zhejiang 311300
Keywords:
anthocyaninstress resistancephotoprotectionphotoinhibitionantioxidantphotosynthesisosmotic adjustment substance
PACS:
S 688
DOI:
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Abstract:
Anthocyanin is an important water-soluble pigment in plants,which is widely distributed in the plant organs such as roots,stems,leaves,flowers and fruit,and so on.It plays an important role in plant adapting and resisting to the adverse environment.The recent research of anthocyanin in plant stress resistance were summarized,especially its role in the resistance to high light,low temperature,drought,diseases and insect pests,and it provided a meaningful reference for further development of the study of the anthocyanin.

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