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Masayuki Fujita

Researcher at Kagawa University

Publications -  788
Citations -  24674

Masayuki Fujita is an academic researcher from Kagawa University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Laser & Glutathione. The author has an hindex of 70, co-authored 740 publications receiving 17847 citations. Previous affiliations of Masayuki Fujita include Kanazawa University & University of Minnesota.

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Physiological, biochemical, and molecular mechanisms of heat stress tolerance in plants

TL;DR: The recent findings on responses, adaptation, and tolerance to HT at the cellular, organellar, and whole plant levels are reviewed and various approaches being taken to enhance thermotolerance in plants are described.
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Reactive Oxygen Species and Antioxidant Defense in Plants under Abiotic Stress: Revisiting the Crucial Role of a Universal Defense Regulator

TL;DR: This review has documented the recent advancement illustrating the harmful effects of ROS, antioxidant defense system involved in ROS detoxification under different abiotic stresses, and molecular cross-talk with other important signal molecules such as reactive nitrogen, sulfur, and carbonyl species.
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Molecular Mechanism of Heavy Metal Toxicity and Tolerance in Plants: Central Role of Glutathione in Detoxification of Reactive Oxygen Species and Methylglyoxal and in Heavy Metal Chelation

TL;DR: The aim of this review is to integrate a recent understanding of physiological and biochemical mechanisms of HM-induced plant stress response and tolerance based on the findings of current plant molecular biology research.
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Plant Response and Tolerance to Abiotic Oxidative Stress: Antioxidant Defense Is a Key Factor

TL;DR: Recent researches on the mechanisms and possible regulatory roles of ROS in abiotic stress tolerance are summarized to discuss the progress made during the last few decades in improving the oxidative stress tolerance of plants through genetic engineering by different components of ROS detoxification systems in plants.