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Understanding the roles of osmolytes for acclimatizing plants to changing environment: a review of potential mechanism

Author Affiliations
Gazipur Agricultural University, University of Bonn
Published InPlant Signaling & Behavior
Year2021
Citations307

Abstract

Abiotic stresses are significant environmental issues that restrict plant growth, productivity, and survival while also posing a threat to global food production and security. Plants produce compatible solutes known as osmolytes to adapt themselves in such changing environment. Osmolytes contribute to homeostasis maintenance, provide the driving gradient for water uptake, maintain cell turgor by osmotic adjustment, and redox metabolism to remove excess level of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and reestablish the cellular redox balance as well as protect cellular machinery from osmotic stress and oxidative damage. Perceiving the mechanisms how plants interpret environmental signals and transmit them to cellular machinery to activate adaptive responses is important for crop improvement programs to get stress–tolerant varieties. A large number of studies conducted…
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