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The combined effect of salinity and heat reveals a specific physiological,biochemical and molecular response in tomato plants
Authors:ROSA M RIVERO  TERESA C MESTRE  RON MITTLER  FRANCISCO RUBIO  FRANCISCO GARCIA‐SANCHEZ  VICENTE MARTINEZ
Institution:1. Centro de Edafología y Biología Aplicada del Segura, Campus Universitario de Espinardo, , Espinardo, Murcia, 30100 Spain;2. Department of Biological Sciences, College of Arts and Sciences, University of North Texas, , Denton, TX, 76203‐5017 USA
Abstract:Many studies have described the response mechanisms of plants to salinity and heat applied individually; however, under field conditions some abiotic stresses often occur simultaneously. Recent studies revealed that the response of plants to a combination of two different stresses is specific and cannot be deduced from the stresses applied individually. Here, we report on the response of tomato plants to a combination of heat and salt stress. Interestingly, and in contrast to the expected negative effect of the stress combination on plant growth, our results show that the combination of heat and salinity provides a significant level of protection to tomato plants from the effects of salinity. We observed a specific response of plants to the stress combination that included accumulation of glycine betaine and trehalose. The accumulation of these compounds under the stress combination was linked to the maintenance of a high K+ concentration and thus a lower Na+/K+ ratio, with a better performance of the cell water status and photosynthesis as compared with salinity alone. Our findings unravel new and unexpected aspects of the response of plants to stress combination and provide a proposed list of enzymatic targets for improving crop tolerance to the abiotic field environment.
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