Abstract
Leaf senescence is a process of programmed cell death, which is induced in an age-dependent manner and by various environmental cues. The mechanisms that regulate the induction and progression of leaf senescence remain unclear because of their complexity. However, recent genetic and reverse-genetic approaches have identified key components of the regulation of leaf senescence and have revealed glimpses of the underlying molecular mechanisms.
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Yoshida, S. (2003). Molecular regulation of leaf senescence. Current Opinion in Plant Biology. Elsevier Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1016/S1369526602000092
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