Plant hormones (Literature sources on phytohormones and plant signalling)
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Root-borne signals and their control of guard cell operation under saline conditions: The role of root signals in stomata regulation - Chapter

Root-borne signals and their control of guard cell operation under saline conditions: The role of root signals in stomata regulation - Chapter | Plant hormones (Literature sources on phytohormones and plant signalling) | Scoop.it
Authors: Mengliang Niu, Zhilong Bie and Yuan Huang.

Chapter 8 in: Advances in Botanical Research, Vol. 103 (2022)

Abstract: "Salinity is a serious problem all over the world, and is an important factor limiting agriculture production. When water availability becomes limiting for plant physiological processes under salinity, stomatal closure is its early response buffering the drop of xylem water potential and catastrophic hydraulic failure. Stomatal movement is controlled by multifaceted signaling network. Root-borne signal is considered one of these crucial factors. However, the mechanism behind the roots and shoots ‘signals’ that control the stomatal closure, in order to cope with osmotic stress remains to be poorly understood. In this review we discuss the role of root-to-shoot signal under salt stress in regulating stomatal movement."
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This chapter is part of a special volume ("Stomata Regulation and Water Use Efficiency in Plants under Saline Soil Conditions"), from wich other relevant chapters have also been posted here
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The emerging role of GABA as a transport regulator and physiological signal - Update 

The emerging role of GABA as a transport regulator and physiological signal - Update  | Plant hormones (Literature sources on phytohormones and plant signalling) | Scoop.it

Authors: Bo Xu, Na Sai and Matthew Gilliham.


Plant Physiology (2021)


Abstract: "While the proposal that γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) acts a signal in plants is decades old, a signaling mode of action for plant GABA has been unveiled only relatively recently. Here, we review the recent research that demonstrates how GABA regulates anion transport through aluminum-activated malate transporters (ALMTs) and speculation that GABA also targets other proteins. The ALMT family of anion channels modulates multiple physiological processes in plants, with many members still to be characterized, opening up the possibility that GABA has broad regulatory roles in plants. We focus on the role of GABA in regulating pollen tube growth and stomatal pore aperture, and we speculate on its role in long-distance signaling and how it might be involved in cross talk with hormonal signals. We show that in barley (Hordeum vulgare), guard cell opening is regulated by GABA, as it is in Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana), to regulate water use efficiency, which impacts drought tolerance. We also discuss the links between glutamate and GABA in generating signals in plants, particularly related to pollen tube growth, wounding, and long-distance electrical signaling, and explore potential interactions of GABA signals with hormones, such as abscisic acid, jasmonic acid, and ethylene. We conclude by postulating that GABA encodes a signal that links plant primary metabolism to physiological status to fine tune plant responses to the environment."

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