CONTROL OF K+HOMEOSTASIS: AN ESSENTIAL STRESS TOLERANCE MECHANISM IN PLANTS

IF 0.6 Q4 AGRONOMY
Ó. Vicente, Mohamad Alhassan, M. Boscaiu, Sara González-Orenga
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Abstract

Soil salinity is one of the most critical environmental stressors that reduces crop yields worldwide and affects wild plants distribution in nature. Climate change is increasing the salinity of irrigated cropland and natural saline habitats of high ecological value, highlighting the interest in elucidating salt stress tolerance mechanisms in crops and wild plants. One of the well-known adverse effects of salt is the interference of toxic Na+ ions with K+ uptake and homeostasis, as both cations compete for the same binding sites and transport proteins. Therefore, an increase in substrate salinity is usually accompanied by a reduction of K+ concentrations in the plant organs, as it has been observed in many species, both salt sensitive and tolerant. However, in other plants, K+ contents are maintained or even increase with increasing Na+ concentrations; for example, in some species, K+transport to the leaves is activated at high external salinity to counteract the toxic Na+ effects. This review will present several examples of these mechanisms and their relevance for stress tolerance, based primarily on our group's work during the last 20 years.
K+稳态的调控:植物的一种重要胁迫耐受机制
土壤盐度是降低全球作物产量并影响野生植物在自然界分布的最关键的环境压力源之一。气候变化正在增加灌溉农田和具有高生态价值的天然盐水栖息地的盐度,这突出了人们对阐明作物和野生植物耐盐机制的兴趣。盐的一个众所周知的副作用是有毒的Na+离子干扰K+的吸收和稳态,因为两种阳离子竞争相同的结合位点和转运蛋白。因此,基质盐度的增加通常伴随着植物器官中K+浓度的降低,正如在许多对盐敏感和耐盐的物种中观察到的那样。然而,在其他植物中,K+含量随着Na+浓度的增加而保持甚至增加;例如,在某些物种中,K+向叶片的运输在高外部盐度下被激活,以抵消有毒的Na+效应。这篇综述将主要基于我们小组在过去20年中的工作,介绍这些机制及其与压力耐受的相关性的几个例子。
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