脱落酸
生物
生长素
限制
细胞生物学
非生物胁迫
植物激素
植物
非生物成分
生态学
生物化学
工程类
机械工程
基因
作者
Nicola Leftley,Jason Banda,Bipin K. Pandey,Malcolm J. Bennett,Ute Voß
标识
DOI:10.1101/cshperspect.a040014
摘要
Since colonizing land, plants have developed mechanisms to tolerate a broad range of abiotic stresses that include flooding, drought, high salinity, and nutrient limitation. Roots play a key role acclimating plants to these as their developmental plasticity enables them to grow toward more favorable conditions and away from limiting or harmful stresses. The phytohormone auxin plays a key role translating these environmental signals into developmental outputs. This is achieved by modulating auxin levels and/or signaling, often through cross talk with other hormone signals like abscisic acid (ABA) or ethylene. In our review, we discuss how auxin controls root responses to water, osmotic and nutrient-related stresses, and describe how the synthesis, degradation, transport, and response of this key signaling hormone helps optimize root architecture to maximize resource acquisition while limiting the impact of abiotic stresses.
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