超越表象:深入探究洪水胁迫下的植物信号传导

IF 3.5 3区 生物学 Q1 PLANT SCIENCES Plant Growth Regulation Pub Date : 2024-09-18 DOI:10.1007/s10725-024-01215-0
Ee Yang Teoh, Muhammad Asyraf Mohd Amnan, Siti Nurfadhlina Mohd Noor, Mohd Fadhli Hamdan, Su-Ee Lau, Nadiya Akmal Baharum, Chee How Teo, Boon Chin Tan
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洪水是影响植物生长和发育的关键环境挑战,其发生频率和严重程度预计会随着气候变化而增加。为了在不利条件下生存,植物进化出了多种适应反应。一些植物在被淹没时会采取逃避或静止策略。在逃避策略中,植物会拉长节间以维持必要的气体交换;而在静止策略中,植物则依靠碳水化合物储备来维持浸没期间的重要代谢过程。乙烯是植物适应水淹的关键因素,并能调节信号传递和代谢反应。尽管在揭示乙烯介导的植物洪涝胁迫响应的基本生理和分子机制方面取得了重大进展,但我们在这一领域的知识仍不完整。了解植物如何应对不可预见的洪水事件对于开发具有抗逆性的作物品种至关重要。本综述提供了最新发现,并概述了植物对洪水胁迫的反应和耐受机制,包括细胞信号传导和形态适应。通过对这些方面的研究,我们旨在促进作物改良的创新方法,以提高抗洪能力。
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Beyond the surface: delving into plant signaling during flooding stress

Flooding is a critical environmental challenge that affects plant growth and development, and its frequency and severity are expected to increase with climate change. Plants have evolved diverse acclimation responses to survive under unfavorable conditions. Some plants adopt either escape or quiescence strategies when submerged. In an escape strategy, plants elongate their internodes to maintain essential gas exchange, whereas in a quiescent strategy, they rely on carbohydrate reserves to sustain vital metabolic processes during submergence. Ethylene is a key player in plant adaptation to flooding and modulates signaling and metabolic responses. Although significant progress has been made in unraveling the fundamental physiological and molecular mechanisms associated with ethylene-mediated plant responses to flooding stress, our knowledge in this field is still incomplete. Understanding how plants cope with unforeseen flood events is crucial for developing resilient crop varieties. This review provides recent discoveries and an overview of plant responses and tolerance mechanisms to flooding stress, encompassing cellular signaling and morphological adaptations. By examining these aspects, we aimed to catalyze innovative approaches for crop improvement to enhance flood resilience.

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Plant Growth Regulation
Plant Growth Regulation 生物-植物科学
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139
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4.5 months
期刊介绍: Plant Growth Regulation is an international journal publishing original articles on all aspects of plant growth and development. We welcome manuscripts reporting question-based research using hormonal, physiological, environmental, genetical, biophysical, developmental or molecular approaches to the study of plant growth regulation. Emphasis is placed on papers presenting the results of original research. Occasional reviews on important topics will also be welcome. All contributions must be in English.
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