Flooding Stress: Acclimations and Genetic Diversity
University of California, Riverside · Utrecht University
Abstract
Flooding is an environmental stress for many natural and man-made ecosystems worldwide. Genetic diversity in the plant response to flooding includes alterations in architecture, metabolism, and elongation growth associated with a low O(2) escape strategy and an antithetical quiescence scheme that allows endurance of prolonged submergence. Flooding is frequently accompanied with a reduction of cellular O(2) content that is particularly severe when photosynthesis is limited or absent. This necessitates the production of ATP and regeneration of NAD(+) through anaerobic respiration. The examination of gene regulation and function in model systems provides insight into low-O(2)-sensing mechanisms and metabolic…
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2Topics & keywords
- Abscisic acid
- Flooding (psychology)
- Photosynthesis
- Biology
- Ecology
- Botany
- Biochemistry
- Gene
- Life in Land