Drought, salt, and temperature stress-induced metabolic rearrangements and regulatory networks

J Krasensky, C Jonak�- Journal of experimental botany, 2012 - academic.oup.com
J Krasensky, C Jonak
Journal of experimental botany, 2012academic.oup.com
Plants regularly face adverse growth conditions, such as drought, salinity, chilling, freezing,
and high temperatures. These stresses can delay growth and development, reduce
productivity, and, in extreme cases, cause plant death. Plant stress responses are dynamic
and involve complex cross-talk between different regulatory levels, including adjustment of
metabolism and gene expression for physiological and morphological adaptation. In this
review, information about metabolic regulation in response to drought, extreme temperature�…
Abstract
Plants regularly face adverse growth conditions, such as drought, salinity, chilling, freezing, and high temperatures. These stresses can delay growth and development, reduce productivity, and, in extreme cases, cause plant death. Plant stress responses are dynamic and involve complex cross-talk between different regulatory levels, including adjustment of metabolism and gene expression for physiological and morphological adaptation. In this review, information about metabolic regulation in response to drought, extreme temperature, and salinity stress is summarized and the signalling events involved in mediating stress-induced metabolic changes are presented.
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