Molecular mechanisms underlying plant responses to low phosphate stress and potential applications in crop improvement DOI Creative Commons
Dandan Hu, jinyu zhang, Yuming Yang

et al.

New Crops, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 100064 - 100064

Published: Jan. 1, 2025

Language: Английский

Potassium and phosphorus transport and signaling in plants DOI Open Access
Yi Wang, Yifang Chen, Weihua Wu

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Journal of Integrative Plant Biology, Journal Year: 2020, Volume and Issue: 63(1), P. 34 - 52

Published: Dec. 16, 2020

Nitrogen (N), potassium (K), and phosphorus (P) are essential macronutrients for plant growth development, their availability affects crop yield. Compared with N, the relatively low of K P in soils limits production thus threatens food security agricultural sustainability. Improvement nutrient utilization efficiency provides a potential route to overcome effects deficiencies. Investigation molecular mechanisms underlying how plants sense, absorb, transport, use is an important prerequisite improve efficiency. In this review, we summarize current understanding transport signaling plants, mainly taking Arabidopsis thaliana rice (Oryza sativa) as examples. We also discuss coordinating N K, well N.

Language: Английский

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279

Plant adaptation to low phosphorus availability: Core signaling, crosstalks, and applied implications DOI Creative Commons
Javier Paz‐Ares, María Isabel Puga,

Mónica Rojas‐Triana

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Molecular Plant, Journal Year: 2021, Volume and Issue: 15(1), P. 104 - 124

Published: Dec. 24, 2021

Language: Английский

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137

Milestones in understanding transport, sensing, and signaling of the plant nutrient phosphorus DOI Creative Commons
Shu‐Yi Yang, Wei‐Yi Lin, Yi-Min Hsiao

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The Plant Cell, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 36(5), P. 1504 - 1523

Published: Jan. 2, 2024

As an essential nutrient element, phosphorus (P) is primarily acquired and translocated as inorganic phosphate (Pi) by plant roots. Pi often sequestered in the soil becomes limited for growth. Plants have developed a sophisticated array of adaptive responses, termed P starvation to cope with deficiency improving its external acquisition internal utilization. Over past 2 3 decades, remarkable progress has been made toward understanding how plants sense respond changing environmental P. This review provides overview molecular mechanisms that regulate or coordinate emphasizing transport, sensing, signaling. We present major players regulators responsible uptake translocation. then introduce perceived at root tip, systemic signaling operated, which intracellular status sensed conveyed. Additionally, recent exciting findings about influence on plant-microbe interactions are highlighted. Finally, challenges prospects concerning interplay between other nutrients strategies enhance utilization efficiency discussed. Insights obtained from this knowledge may guide future research endeavors sustainable agriculture.

Language: Английский

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50

Recent insights into the metabolic adaptations of phosphorus-deprived plants DOI
D. M. S. B. Dissanayaka, Mina Ghahremani,

Meike Siebers

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Journal of Experimental Botany, Journal Year: 2020, Volume and Issue: 72(2), P. 199 - 223

Published: Oct. 13, 2020

Inorganic phosphate (Pi) is an essential macronutrient required for many fundamental processes in plants, including photosynthesis and respiration, as well nucleic acid, protein, membrane phospholipid synthesis. The huge use of Pi-containing fertilizers agriculture demonstrates that the soluble Pi levels most soils are suboptimal crop growth. This review explores recent advances concerning understanding adaptive metabolic plants have evolved to alleviate negative impact nutritional deficiency. Plant starvation responses arise from complex signaling pathways integrate altered gene expression with post-transcriptional post-translational mechanisms. resultant remodeling transcriptome, proteome, metabolome enhances efficiency root acquisition soil, assimilated throughout plant. We emphasize how up-regulation high-affinity transporters intra- extracellular scavenging recycling enzymes, organic acid anion efflux, remodeling, remarkable flexibility plant metabolism bioenergetics contribute survival Pi-deficient plants. research field enabling development a broad range innovative promising strategies engineering phosphorus-efficient crops. Such cultivars urgently needed reduce inputs unsustainable non-renewable maximum agronomic benefit long-term global food security ecosystem preservation.

Language: Английский

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128

A plasma membrane transporter coordinates phosphate reallocation and grain filling in cereals DOI
Bin Ma, Lin Zhang, Qifei Gao

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Nature Genetics, Journal Year: 2021, Volume and Issue: 53(6), P. 906 - 915

Published: April 29, 2021

Language: Английский

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94

Phosphate Uptake and Transport in Plants: An Elaborate Regulatory System DOI
Yan Wang, Fei Wang, Hong Lu

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Plant and Cell Physiology, Journal Year: 2021, Volume and Issue: 62(4), P. 564 - 572

Published: Jan. 19, 2021

Abstract Phosphorus (P) is an essential macronutrient for plant growth and development. Low inorganic phosphate (Pi) availability a limiting factor yield. To cope with complex changing environment, plants have evolved elaborate mechanisms regulating Pi uptake use. Recently, the molecular of signaling become clearer. Plants absorb from soil through their roots transfer to various organs or tissues transporters, which are precisely controlled at transcript protein levels. Here, we summarize recent progress on regulatory mechanism transporters in Arabidopsis rice, including characterization functional regulation levels, localization turnover transporters. A more in-depth understanding adaptation environment will facilitate genetic improvement P efficiency.

Language: Английский

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90

Mechanisms and Impact of Symbiotic Phosphate Acquisition DOI Open Access
Chai Hao Chiu, Uta Paszkowski

Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology, Journal Year: 2019, Volume and Issue: 11(6), P. a034603 - a034603

Published: March 25, 2019

Phosphorous is important for life but often limiting plants. The symbiotic pathway of phosphate uptake via arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) evolutionarily ancient and today occurs in natural agricultural ecosystems alike. Plants capable this symbiosis can obtain up to all the from fungi, offers potential means develop crops less dependent on unsustainable P fertilizers. Here, we review mechanisms insights gleaned fine-tuned signal exchanges that orchestrate intimate mutualistic between plants AMF. As currency trade, nutrients have signaling functions beyond being nutritional goal mutualism. We propose such roles metabolic reprogramming may represent commitments a act across stages development.

Language: Английский

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88

PEATmoss (Physcomitrella Expression Atlas Tool): a unified gene expression atlas for the model plant Physcomitrella patens DOI Creative Commons
Noé Fernández‐Pozo, Fabian B. Haas, Rabea Meyberg

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The Plant Journal, Journal Year: 2019, Volume and Issue: 102(1), P. 165 - 177

Published: Nov. 12, 2019

Physcomitrella patens is a bryophyte model plant that often used to study evolution and development. Its resources are of great importance for comparative genomics evo-devo approaches. However, expression data from were so far generated using different gene annotation versions three platforms: CombiMatrix NimbleGen microarrays RNA sequencing. The currently available P. distributed across tools with visualization methods access the data. Here, we introduce an interactive atlas, Expression Atlas Tool (PEATmoss), unifies publicly provides multiple query in single web-based tool. Moreover, PEATmoss includes 35 experiments not previously any other atlas. To facilitate queries versions, annotations related resources, lookup database web tool linked was implemented. can be accessed at https://peatmoss.online.uni-marburg.de.

Language: Английский

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85

Mechanisms for improving phosphorus utilization efficiency in plants DOI Open Access
Yang Han, Philip J. White, Lingyun Cheng

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Annals of Botany, Journal Year: 2021, Volume and Issue: 129(3), P. 247 - 258

Published: Dec. 2, 2021

Limitation of plant productivity by phosphorus (P) supply is widespread and will probably increase in the future. Relatively large amounts P fertilizer are applied to sustain crop growth development achieve high yields. However, with increasing application, efficiency generally declines, which results greater losses environment detrimental consequences for ecosystems.A strategy reducing input environmental while maintaining or performance crops that take up effectively from soil (P acquisition efficiency) promote per unit taken utilization efficiency). In this review, we describe current research on metabolism transport its relevance improving efficiency.Enhanced can be achieved optimal partitioning cellular distributing between tissues, allowing maximum biomass harvestable parts. Knowledge mechanisms involved could help design breed efficiency.

Language: Английский

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85

Improvement of nutrient use efficiency in rice: current toolbox and future perspectives DOI
Zhihua Zhang, Shaopei Gao, Chengcai Chu

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Theoretical and Applied Genetics, Journal Year: 2020, Volume and Issue: 133(5), P. 1365 - 1384

Published: Jan. 9, 2020

Language: Английский

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80