| Literature DB >> 32433743 |
Tomas Ribba1, Fernanda Garrido-Vargas1, José Antonio O'Brien1.
Abstract
As sessile organisms, plants are exposed to multiple abiotic stresses commonly found in nature. To survive, plants have developed complex responses that involve genetic, epigenetic, cellular, and morphological modifications. Among different environmental cues, salt stress has emerged as a critical problem contributing to yield losses and marked reductions in crop production. Moreover, as the climate changes, it is expected that salt stress will have a significant impact on crop production in the agroindustry. On a mechanistic level, salt stress is known to be regulated by the crosstalk of many signaling molecules such as phytohormones, with auxin having been described as a key mediator of the process. Auxin plays an important role in plant developmental responses and stress, modulating a complex balance of biosynthesis, transport, and signaling that among other things, finely tune physiological changes in plant architecture and Na+ accumulation. In this review, we describe current knowledge on auxin's role in modulating the salt stress response. We also discuss recent and potential biotechnological approaches to tackling salt stress.Entities:
Keywords: Auxin; biotechnology; crops; plant development; salt stress; salt tolerance
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32433743 DOI: 10.1093/jxb/eraa241
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Exp Bot ISSN: 0022-0957 Impact factor: 6.992