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Synthesis of (Z)-jasmone and methyl jasmonate.

Agricultural and Biological Chemistry, 1980
(1980). Synthesis of (Z)-Jasmone and Methyl Jasmonate. Agricultural and Biological Chemistry: Vol. 44, No. 3, pp. 687-688.
Yoshinobu Naoshima   +3 more
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Jasmonate Biochemical Pathway

Science Signaling, 2010
Jasmonates are potent physiological and developmental regulators synthesized from fatty acid precursors.
Aurélie, Gfeller   +3 more
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Jasmonate Biochemical Pathway

Science's STKE, 2006
Plants possess an interrelated family of potent fatty acid-derived regulators—the jasmonates. These compounds, which play roles in both defense and development, are derived from tri-unsaturated fatty acids [α-linolenic acid (18:3) or 7Z,10Z,13Z-hexadecatrienoic acid (16:3)].
Robin, Liechti, Edward E, Farmer
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CO interacts with JAZ repressors and bHLH subgroup IIId factors to negatively regulate jasmonate signaling in Arabidopsis seedlings.

The Plant Cell, 2022
CONSTANS (CO) is a master flowering-time regulator that integrates photoperiodic and circadian signals in Arabidopsis thaliana. CO is expressed in multiple tissues, including young leaves and seedling roots, but little is known about the roles and ...
Xiao Han   +7 more
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The Jasmonate Pathway

Science, 2002
Plants are faced with many of the same problems as animals—a need for regulation of metabolic processes and reproduction and for defense against enemies. Jasmonates in plants serve key roles in gene and metabolic regulation, defense, responses to trauma, reproduction, and possibly communication.
Robin, Liechti, Edward E, Farmer
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The roles of methyl jasmonate to stress in plants.

Functional Plant Biology, 2019
Plants are constantly exposed to various stresses, which can degrade their health. The stresses can be alleviated by the application of methyl jasmonate (MeJA), which is a hormone involved in plant signalling.
Xiaxia Yu   +5 more
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The Jasmonate Biochemical Pathway

Science Signaling, 2003
Plants possess an interrelated and interacting family of potent fatty acid-derived regulators--the jasmonates. These compounds, which play roles in both defense and development, are derived from tri-unsaturated fatty acids [α-linolenic acid (18:3) or 7Z,10Z,13Z-hexadecatrienoic acid (16:3)].
Robin, Liechti, Edward E, Farmer
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The inhibition of rice seminal root growth by salt is mediated by ethylene-jasmonate interaction.

Journal of Experimental Botany, 2021
The phytohormones ethylene and jasmonate play important roles in the adaption of rice plants to salt stress. However, the molecular interactions between ethylene and jasmonate on rice seminal root growth under salt stress is unknown.
Xiao Zou   +9 more
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Jasmonates in Cancer Therapy

Cancer Letters, 2007
Several groups have reported in recent years that members of the plant stress hormones family of jasmonates, and some of their synthetic derivatives, exhibit anti-cancer activity in vitro and in vivo. Jasmonates increased the life span of EL-4 lymphoma-bearing mice, and exhibited selective cytotoxicity towards cancer cells while sparing normal blood ...
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Jasmonate-responsive gene expression

Journal of Plant Growth Regulation, 2004
Jasmonic acid (JA) and its volatile methyl ester (MeJA) belong to a family of lipid-derived signalling molecules that affect many aspects of plant life, including defense against certain pathogens and insects and some developmental processes. JA signal transduction leads to modulation of the expression of primary response genes, the product of which ...
Bea Pauw, Johan Memelink
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