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The Unsung Hero: Hydrogen Sulfide and Plant Cold Stress
Wednesday, December 25, 2024
But H₂S doesn't work alone. It teams up with other chemicals in the plant, like nitric oxide (NO), auxin, jasmonic acid (JA), salicylic acid (SA), and ethylene (ETH). Together, they help the plant handle the cold better.
When H₂S is helping plants, it also changes how certain genes work. Some genes start working more, while others start working less. These changes help the plant become more cold-resistant.
While H₂S seems like a superstar, there are still some challenges. Scientists are trying to figure out all the details about how H₂S helps plants. They also want to know the best ways to use H₂S in farming to help crops stay strong against the cold.
So, next time you think about plants surviving the cold, remember the unsung hero: H₂S.
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