Regulation of potassium transport in plants under hostile conditions: implications for abiotic and biotic stress tolerance
University of Tasmania · Universidad de Colima
Abstract
Intracellular potassium homeostasis is a prerequisite for the optimal operation of plant metabolic machinery and plant's overall performance. It is controlled by K(+) uptake, efflux and intracellular and long-distance relocation, mediated by a large number of K(+) -selective and non-selective channels and transporters located at both plasma and vacuolar membranes. All abiotic and biotic stresses result in a significant disturbance to intracellular potassium homeostasis. In this work, we discuss molecular mechanisms and messengers mediating potassium transport and homeostasis focusing on four major environmental stresses: salinity, drought, flooding and biotic factors. We argue that cytosolic K(+) content may…
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2Topics & keywords
- Intracellular
- Cell biology
- Abiotic component
- Homeostasis
- Abiotic stress
- Cytosol
- Transporter
- Biology