Salt stress-induced Ca 2+ waves are associated with rapid, long-distance root-to-shoot signaling in plants
University of Wisconsin–Madison · Japan Science and Technology Agency
Abstract
Their sessile lifestyle means that plants have to be exquisitely sensitive to their environment, integrating many signals to appropriate developmental and physiological responses. Stimuli ranging from wounding and pathogen attack to the distribution of water and nutrients in the soil are frequently presented in a localized manner but responses are often elicited throughout the plant. Such systemic signaling is thought to operate through the redistribution of a host of chemical regulators including peptides, RNAs, ions, metabolites, and hormones. However, there are hints of a much more rapid communication network that has been proposed to involve signals ranging from action and system potentials to reactive…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 73.10
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 50
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5Topics & keywords
- Shoot
- Salt (chemistry)
- Stress (linguistics)
- Root (linguistics)
- Chemistry
- Biology
- Botany