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Shade and microbes enhance drought stress tolerance in plants by inducing phytohormones at molecular levels: a review
Authors:Muhammad Ahsan Asghar  Bushra Ahmad  Ali Raza  Bilal Adil  Hafz Hassan Javed  Muhammad Umer Farooq  Abuzar Ghafoor  Muhammad Iftikhar Hussain  Iram Shafq  Hassan Karim  Xin Sun  Wenyu Yang  Gábor Kocsy and Junbo Du
Abstract:Plants are frequently exposed to adverse environments during their life span. Among them drought stress is one of the major threats to agricultural productivity. In order to survive in such unstable environment, plants have developed mechanisms through which they recognize the severity of the stress based on the incoming environmental stimuli. To combat the detrimental effects of drought, the plants have evolved various strategies to modulate their physio-hormonal attributes. These strategies that can be modulated by shade and microbes contribute to enhancing tolerance to drought and reducing yield loss. Plant hormones, such as abscisic acid, auxin and ethylene have a major role in the shade- and microbe-associated improvement of drought tolerance through their effects on various metabolic pathways. In this process, the CLAVATA3/EMBRYOSURROUNDING REGION-RELATED 25 peptide has a major role due to its effect on ABA synthesis as shown in our regulatory model.
Keywords:abscisic acid  CLAVATA3/EMBRYOSURROUNDING REGION-RELATED 25  auxin  plant growth promoting rhizobacteria  ethylene  
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