Plant Physiology and Biochemistry2022,Vol.17915.DOI:10.1016/j.plaphy.2022.03.004

Understanding plant stress memory response for abiotic stress resilience: Molecular insights and prospects

Irfan, Mohammad Sharma, Megha Kumar, Pankaj Verma, Vipasha Sharma, Rajnish Bhargava, Bhavya
Plant Physiology and Biochemistry2022,Vol.17915.DOI:10.1016/j.plaphy.2022.03.004

Understanding plant stress memory response for abiotic stress resilience: Molecular insights and prospects

Irfan, Mohammad 1Sharma, Megha 2Kumar, Pankaj 2Verma, Vipasha 3Sharma, Rajnish 2Bhargava, Bhavya3
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作者信息

  • 1. Cornell Univ
  • 2. Dr Yashwant Singh Parmar Univ Hort & Forestry
  • 3. CSIR Inst Himalayan Bioresource Technol
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Abstract

As sessile species and without the possibility of escape, plants constantly face numerous environmental stresses. To adapt in the external environmental cues, plants adjust themselves against such stresses by regulating their physiological, metabolic and developmental responses to external environmental cues. Certain environmental stresses rarely occur during plant life, while others, such as heat, drought, salinity, and cold are repetitive. Abiotic stresses are among the foremost environmental variables that have hindered agricultural production globally. Through distinct mechanisms, these stresses induce various morphological, biochemical, physiological, and metabolic changes in plants, directly impacting their growth, development, and productivity. Subsequently, plant's physiological, metabolic, and genetic adjustments to the stress occurrence provide necessary competencies to adapt, survive and nurture a condition known as "memory." This review emphasizes the advancements in various epigenetic-related chromatin modifications, DNA methylation, histone modifications, chromatin remodeling, phytohormones, and microRNAs associated with abiotic stress memory. Plants have the ability to respond quickly to stressful situations and can also improve their defense systems by retaining and sustaining stressful memories, allowing for stronger or faster responses to repeated stressful situations. Although there are relatively few examples of such memories, and no clear understanding of their duration, taking into consideration plenty of stresses in nature. Understanding these mechanisms in depth could aid in the development of genetic tools to improve breeding techniques, resulting in higher agricultural yield and quality under changing environmental conditions.

Key words

Stress memory/Chromatin/DNA methylation/Drought/Heat/Cold/Salinity/Priming/REMODELING ATPASE BRAHMA/SHOOT APICAL MERISTEM/DROUGHT STRESS/HEAT-STRESS/TRANSCRIPTIONAL MEMORY/HISTONE METHYLATION/EPIGENETIC MEMORY/SALT STRESS/ACQUIRED THERMOTOLERANCE/ARABIDOPSIS-THALIANA

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出版年

2022
Plant Physiology and Biochemistry

Plant Physiology and Biochemistry

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ISSN:0981-9428
被引量30
参考文献量177
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