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Phosphate and zinc transport and signalling in plants: toward a better understanding of their homeostasis interaction.

Nadia Bouain1, Zaigham Shahzad2, Aida Rouached3, Ghazanfar Abbas Khan4, Pierre Berthomieu2, Chedly Abdelly3, Yves Poirier4, Hatem Rouached5.   

Abstract

Inorganic phosphate (Pi) and zinc (Zn) are two essential nutrients for plant growth. In soils, these two minerals are either present in low amounts or are poorly available to plants. Consequently, worldwide agriculture has become dependent on external sources of Pi and Zn fertilizers to increase crop yields. However, this strategy is neither economically nor ecologically sustainable in the long term, particularly for Pi, which is a non-renewable resource. To date, research has emphasized the analysis of mineral nutrition considering each nutrient individually, and showed that Pi and Zn homeostasis is highly regulated in a complex process. Interestingly, numerous observations point to an unexpected interconnection between the homeostasis of the two nutrients. Nevertheless, despite their fundamental importance, the molecular bases and biological significance of these interactions remain largely unknown. Such interconnections can account for shortcomings of current agronomic models that typically focus on improving the assimilation of individual elements. Here, current knowledge on the regulation of the transport and signalling of Pi and Zn individually is reviewed, and then insights are provided on the recent progress made towards a better understanding of the Zn-Pi homeostasis interaction in plants.
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Keywords:  Cross-talk; homeostasis; phosphate; signalling; transport; zinc.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25080087     DOI: 10.1093/jxb/eru314

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Exp Bot        ISSN: 0022-0957            Impact factor:   6.992


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