Tolerance to drought and salt stress in plants: Unraveling the signaling networks
Bielefeld University · Hochschule Bielefeld
Abstract
Tolerance of plants to abiotic stressors such as drought and salinity is triggered by complex multicomponent signaling pathways to restore cellular homeostasis and promote survival. Major plant transcription factor families such as bZIP, NAC, AP2/ERF, and MYB orchestrate regulatory networks underlying abiotic stress tolerance. Sucrose non-fermenting 1-related protein kinase 2 and mitogen-activated protein kinase pathways contribute to initiation of stress adaptive downstream responses and promote plant growth and development. As a convergent point of multiple abiotic cues, cellular effects of environmental stresses are not only imbalances of ionic and osmotic homeostasis but also impaired photosynthesis,…
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- 108.49
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- 100%
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- 119
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4Topics & keywords
- Drought stress
- Biology
- Drought tolerance
- Stress (linguistics)
- Salt (chemistry)
- Botany
- Chemistry