The role of NO, H2S and CO on plant developmental processes has recently emerged. They regulate seed germination, nodule formation and nitrogen fixation, reactive oxygen species, Ca and hormone signalling, and their subsequent impact on plant development under stress and non-stress conditions. This special issue aims to compile emerging and significant research on Gasotransmitters in plant development. It will help to connect current knowledge of gasotransmitters dynamics, highlight the sensing, signaling, and transport systems that support plant development and describe how they respond to a range of stress conditions, particularly through reciprocal cross-talk between the signaling systems and phytohormonal networks.
Topics of interest
gasotransmitters dynamics
gasotransmitters sensing, signaling, and transport systems
gasotransmitters response to a range of stress conditions, particularly through reciprocal
cross-talk between the signaling systems and phytohormonal networks.
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Deadline: end of February 2025
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Guest editors
Rosa M. Rivero
Department of Plant Nutrition
CEBAS-CSIC
Murcia, Spain
rmrivero@cebas.csic.es
Durgesh Kumar Tripathi
Amity Institute of Organic Agriculture
Amity University Uttar Pradesh
Noida, INDIA
dktripathiau@gmail.com
Vijay Pratap Singh
Department of Botany
C.M.P. Degree College
University of Allahabad
Prayagraj, INDIA
vijaypratap.au@gmail.com