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Different stresses, similar morphogenic responses: integrating a plethora of pathways
Authors:GEERT POTTERS  TARAS P PASTERNAK  YVES GUISEZ  & MARCEL A K JANSEN
Institution:Department of Bioscience Engineering, University of Antwerp, Antwerp, Belgium,;Institut für Biologie II/Botanik, Zentrum für Angewandte Biowissenschaften, Universität Freiburg, Sonnenstr. 5, 79104 Freiburg, Germany,;Plant Physiology, Department of Biology, University of Antwerp, Antwerp, Belgium and;Plant Sciences (ZEPS), University College Cork, Distillery Field, North Mall, Cork, Ireland
Abstract:Exposure of plants to mild chronic stress can cause induction of specific, stress-induced morphogenic responses (SIMRs). These responses are characterized by a blockage of cell division in the main meristematic tissues, an inhibition of elongation and a redirected outgrowth of lateral organs. Key elements in the ontogenesis of this phenotype appear to be stress-affected gradients of reactive oxygen species (ROS), antioxidants, auxin and ethylene. These gradients are present at the the organismal level, but are integrated on the cellular level, affecting cell division, cell elongation and/or cell differentiation. Our analysis of the literature indicates that stress-induced modulation of plant growth is mediated by a plethora of molecular interactions, whereby different environmental signals can trigger similar morphogenic responses. At least some of the molecular interactions that underlie morphogenic responses appear to be interchangeable. We speculate that this complexity can be viewed in terms of a thermodynamic model, in which not the specific pathway, but the achieved metabolic state is biologically conserved.
Keywords:auxin  morphogenesis  oxidative stress  reactive oxygen species  redox
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