Pavement cells distinguish touch from letting go DOI
Alexander H Howell, Carsten Völkner,

Patrick McGreevy

et al.

Nature Plants, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 9(6), P. 877 - 882

Published: May 15, 2023

Language: Английский

Enhancing climate change resilience in agricultural crops DOI Creative Commons
Yoselin Benitez‐Alfonso, Beth K Soanes, Sibongile Zimba

et al.

Current Biology, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 33(23), P. R1246 - R1261

Published: Dec. 1, 2023

Climate change threatens global food and nutritional security through negative effects on crop growth agricultural productivity. Many countries have adopted ambitious climate mitigation adaptation targets that will exacerbate the problem, as they require significant changes in current agri-food systems. In this review, we provide a roadmap for improved production encompasses effective transfer of knowledge into plant breeding management strategies underpin sustainable agriculture intensification resilience. We identify main problem areas highlight outstanding questions potential solutions can be applied to mitigate impacts Although translation scientific advances lags far behind technology, consider holistic approach, combining disciplines collaborative efforts, drive better connections between research, policy, needs society.

Language: Английский

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69

ROS are universal cell-to-cell stress signals DOI
María Ángeles Peláez‐Vico, Yosef Fichman, Sara I. Zandalinas

et al.

Current Opinion in Plant Biology, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 79, P. 102540 - 102540

Published: April 21, 2024

Language: Английский

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22

Ricca’s factors as mobile proteinaceous effectors of electrical signaling DOI Creative Commons
Yong‐Qiang Gao, Pedro Jiménez‐Sandoval, Satyam Tiwari

et al.

Cell, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 186(7), P. 1337 - 1351.e20

Published: March 1, 2023

Leaf-feeding insects trigger high-amplitude, defense-inducing electrical signals called slow wave potentials (SWPs). These are thought to be triggered by the long-distance transport of low molecular mass elicitors termed Ricca's factors. We sought mediators leaf-to-leaf signaling in Arabidopsis thaliana and identified them as β-THIOGLUCOSIDE GLUCOHYDROLASE 1 2 (TGG1 TGG2). SWP propagation from insect feeding sites was strongly attenuated tgg1 tgg2 mutants wound-response cytosolic Ca2+ increases were reduced these plants. Recombinant TGG1 fed into xylem elicited wild-type-like membrane depolarization transients. Moreover, TGGs catalyze deglucosidation glucosinolates. Metabolite profiling revealed rapid wound-induced breakdown aliphatic glucosinolates primary veins. Using vivo chemical trapping, we found evidence for roles short-lived aglycone intermediates generated glucosinolate hydrolysis depolarization. Our findings reveal a mechanism whereby organ-to-organ protein plays major role signaling.

Language: Английский

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36

Long-distance turgor pressure changes induce local activation of plant glutamate receptor-like channels DOI Creative Commons
Matteo Grenzi, Stefano Buratti, Ambra S. Parmagnani

et al.

Current Biology, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 33(6), P. 1019 - 1035.e8

Published: March 1, 2023

In Arabidopsis thaliana, local wounding and herbivore feeding provoke leaf-to-leaf propagating Ca2+ waves that are dependent on the activity of members glutamate receptor-like channels (GLRs). systemic tissues, GLRs needed to sustain synthesis jasmonic acid (JA) with subsequent activation JA-dependent signaling response required for plant acclimation perceived stress. Even though role is well established, mechanism through which they activated remains unclear. Here, we report in vivo, amino-acid-dependent AtGLR3.3 channel responses require a functional ligand-binding domain. By combining imaging genetics, show leaf mechanical injury, such as wounds burns, hypo-osmotic stress root cells, induces apoplastic increase L-glutamate (L-Glu), largely independent instead cytosolic elevation. Moreover, by using bioelectronic approach, release minute concentrations L-Glu lamina fails induce any long-distance waves.

Language: Английский

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31

The Course of Mechanical Stress: Types, Perception, and Plant Response DOI Creative Commons
Mohamed Kouhen, Anastazija Dimitrova, Gabriella Stefania Scippa

et al.

Biology, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 12(2), P. 217 - 217

Published: Jan. 30, 2023

Mechanical stimuli, together with the corresponding plant perception mechanisms and finely tuned thigmomorphogenetic response, has been of scientific practical interest since mid-17th century. As an emerging field, there are many challenges in research mechanical stress. Indeed, studies on different species (annual/perennial) organs (stem/root) using approaches (field, wet lab, silico/computational) have delivered insufficient findings that frequently impede application acquired knowledge. Accordingly, current work distils existing stress knowledge by bringing side-by-side conducted both stem roots. First, various types encountered plants defined. Second, outlined. Finally, strategies employed roots to counteract perceived stresses summarized, depicting morphological, phytohormonal, molecular characteristics. The comprehensive literature perennial (woody) annual was reviewed, considering potential benefits drawbacks two types, which allowed us highlight gaps as areas for future research.

Language: Английский

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Phytohormones in a universe of regulatory metabolites: lessons from jasmonate DOI Creative Commons
Debora Gasperini, Gregg A. Howe

PLANT PHYSIOLOGY, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 195(1), P. 135 - 154

Published: Jan. 30, 2024

Small-molecule phytohormones exert control over plant growth, development, and stress responses by coordinating the patterns of gene expression within between cells. Increasing evidence indicates that currently recognized hormones are part a larger group regulatory metabolites have acquired signaling properties during evolution land plants. This rich assortment chemical signals reflects tremendous diversity secondary metabolism, which offers evolutionary solutions to daunting challenges sessility other unique aspects biology. A major gap in our current understanding is lack insight into direct targets these compounds. Here, we illustrate blurred distinction classical bioactive highlighting scientific advances transformed view jasmonate from an interesting floral scent potent transcriptional regulator. Lessons research generally apply thus may help provide broad metabolite-protein interactions. In providing framework links small-molecule plasticity, hope stimulate future explore evolution, functions, mechanisms perception range metabolites.

Language: Английский

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Ca2+/calmodulin-mediated desensitization of glutamate receptors shapes plant systemic wound signalling and anti-herbivore defence DOI
Yan Chun, Qifei Gao,

Yang Mai

et al.

Nature Plants, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 10(1), P. 145 - 160

Published: Jan. 2, 2024

Language: Английский

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Information Processes DOI

Markus Knoflacher

Springer eBooks, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 197 - 325

Published: Jan. 1, 2024

Language: Английский

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9

Transdisciplinary Collaborations for Advancing Sustainable and Resilient Agricultural Systems DOI Creative Commons
Vesna Bacheva, Imani Madison,

Mathew Baldwin

et al.

Global Change Biology, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 31(4)

Published: April 1, 2025

ABSTRACT Feeding the growing human population sustainably amidst climate change is one of most important challenges in 21st century. Current practices often lead to overuse agronomic inputs, such as synthetic fertilizers and water, resulting environmental contamination diminishing returns on crop productivity. The complexity agricultural systems, involving plant‐environment interactions management, presents significant scientific technical for developing sustainable practices. Addressing these necessitates transdisciplinary research, intense collaboration among fields plant science, engineering, computer social sciences. Five case studies are presented here demonstrating successful approaches toward more water fertilizer use. These span multiple scales. By leveraging whole‐plant signaling, reporter plants can transform our understanding communication enable efficient application fertilizers. use new technologies could increase availability phosphorus soil. To accelerate advancements breeding cultivars, robotic high‐throughput screening different environments at a scale discussed. At ecosystem scale, recovery from aquatic systems methods minimize leaching described. Finally, outputs affect all people, integration stakeholder perspectives needs into research outlined. highlight how cross‐training biologists, engineers, scientists bring diverse expertise tackling grand agriculture, driving discovery innovation.

Language: Английский

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Integration of Electrical Signals and Phytohormones in the Control of Systemic Response DOI Open Access
Maria Ladeynova, Darya Kuznetsova, Maxim Mudrilov

et al.

International Journal of Molecular Sciences, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 24(1), P. 847 - 847

Published: Jan. 3, 2023

Plants are constantly exposed to environmental stresses. Local stimuli sensed by one part of a plant translated into long-distance signals that can influence the activities in distant tissues. Changes levels phytohormones parts occur response various local stimuli. The regulation hormone be mediated electrical signals, which also induced stimulation. We consider crosstalk between and identify interaction points, as well provide insights integration nodes involve changes pH, Ca2+ ROS levels. This review provides an overview our current knowledge how hormones work together induce systemic response.

Language: Английский

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