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Insights into the cellular mechanisms of desiccation tolerance among angiosperm resurrection plant species
Authors:M VICRÉ  J M FARRANT  & A DRIOUICH
Institution:UMR CNRS 6037, IFRMP 23, Centre Commun de Microscopie Electronique. Universitéde Rouen, 76821 Mont Saint Aignan Cedex. France and;Molecular and Cell Biology Department University of Cape Town Private Bag, Rondebosch 7701 South Africa
Abstract:Water is a major limiting factor in growth and reproduction in plants. The ability of tissues to survive desiccation is commonly found in seeds or pollen but rarely present in vegetative tissues. Resurrection plants are remarkable as they can tolerate almost complete water loss from their vegetative tissues such as leaves and roots. Metabolism is shut down as they dehydrate and the plants become apparently lifeless. Upon rehydration these plants recover full metabolic competence and ‘resurrect’. In order to cope with desiccation, resurrection plants have to overcome a number of stresses as water is lost from the cells, among them oxidative stress, destabilization or loss of membrane integrity and mechanical stress. This review will mainly focus on the effect of dehydration in angiosperm resurrection plants and some of the strategies developed by these plants to tolerate desiccation. Resurrection plants are important experimental models and understanding the physiological and molecular aspects of their desiccation tolerance is of great interest for developing drought‐tolerant crop species adapted to semi‐arid areas.
Keywords:Craterostigma wilmsii            cell wall  dessication tolerance  oxidative stress  plant growth regulators  resurrection plants  water stress
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