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Burning questions for a warming and changing world: 15 unknowns in plant abiotic stress

We present unresolved questions in plant abiotic stress biology as posed by 15 research groups with expertise spanning eco-physiology to cell and molecular biology. Common themes of these questions include the need to better understand how plants detect water availability, temperature, salinity, and...

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Autores principales: Verslues, Paul E, Bailey-Serres, Julia, Brodersen, Craig, Buckley, Thomas N, Conti, Lucio, Christmann, Alexander, Dinneny, José R, Grill, Erwin, Hayes, Scott, Heckman, Robert W, Hsu, Po-Kai, Juenger, Thomas E, Mas, Paloma, Munnik, Teun, Nelissen, Hilde, Sack, Lawren, Schroeder, Julian I, Testerink, Christa, Tyerman, Stephen D, Umezawa, Taishi, Wigge, Philip A
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Oxford University Press 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9806664/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36018271
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/plcell/koac263
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author Verslues, Paul E
Bailey-Serres, Julia
Brodersen, Craig
Buckley, Thomas N
Conti, Lucio
Christmann, Alexander
Dinneny, José R
Grill, Erwin
Hayes, Scott
Heckman, Robert W
Hsu, Po-Kai
Juenger, Thomas E
Mas, Paloma
Munnik, Teun
Nelissen, Hilde
Sack, Lawren
Schroeder, Julian I
Testerink, Christa
Tyerman, Stephen D
Umezawa, Taishi
Wigge, Philip A
author_facet Verslues, Paul E
Bailey-Serres, Julia
Brodersen, Craig
Buckley, Thomas N
Conti, Lucio
Christmann, Alexander
Dinneny, José R
Grill, Erwin
Hayes, Scott
Heckman, Robert W
Hsu, Po-Kai
Juenger, Thomas E
Mas, Paloma
Munnik, Teun
Nelissen, Hilde
Sack, Lawren
Schroeder, Julian I
Testerink, Christa
Tyerman, Stephen D
Umezawa, Taishi
Wigge, Philip A
author_sort Verslues, Paul E
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description We present unresolved questions in plant abiotic stress biology as posed by 15 research groups with expertise spanning eco-physiology to cell and molecular biology. Common themes of these questions include the need to better understand how plants detect water availability, temperature, salinity, and rising carbon dioxide (CO(2)) levels; how environmental signals interface with endogenous signaling and development (e.g. circadian clock and flowering time); and how this integrated signaling controls downstream responses (e.g. stomatal regulation, proline metabolism, and growth versus defense balance). The plasma membrane comes up frequently as a site of key signaling and transport events (e.g. mechanosensing and lipid-derived signaling, aquaporins). Adaptation to water extremes and rising CO(2) affects hydraulic architecture and transpiration, as well as root and shoot growth and morphology, in ways not fully understood. Environmental adaptation involves tradeoffs that limit ecological distribution and crop resilience in the face of changing and increasingly unpredictable environments. Exploration of plant diversity within and among species can help us know which of these tradeoffs represent fundamental limits and which ones can be circumvented by bringing new trait combinations together. Better defining what constitutes beneficial stress resistance in different contexts and making connections between genes and phenotypes, and between laboratory and field observations, are overarching challenges.
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spelling pubmed-98066642023-01-03 Burning questions for a warming and changing world: 15 unknowns in plant abiotic stress Verslues, Paul E Bailey-Serres, Julia Brodersen, Craig Buckley, Thomas N Conti, Lucio Christmann, Alexander Dinneny, José R Grill, Erwin Hayes, Scott Heckman, Robert W Hsu, Po-Kai Juenger, Thomas E Mas, Paloma Munnik, Teun Nelissen, Hilde Sack, Lawren Schroeder, Julian I Testerink, Christa Tyerman, Stephen D Umezawa, Taishi Wigge, Philip A Plant Cell Focus on Climate Change and Plant Abiotic Stress We present unresolved questions in plant abiotic stress biology as posed by 15 research groups with expertise spanning eco-physiology to cell and molecular biology. Common themes of these questions include the need to better understand how plants detect water availability, temperature, salinity, and rising carbon dioxide (CO(2)) levels; how environmental signals interface with endogenous signaling and development (e.g. circadian clock and flowering time); and how this integrated signaling controls downstream responses (e.g. stomatal regulation, proline metabolism, and growth versus defense balance). The plasma membrane comes up frequently as a site of key signaling and transport events (e.g. mechanosensing and lipid-derived signaling, aquaporins). Adaptation to water extremes and rising CO(2) affects hydraulic architecture and transpiration, as well as root and shoot growth and morphology, in ways not fully understood. Environmental adaptation involves tradeoffs that limit ecological distribution and crop resilience in the face of changing and increasingly unpredictable environments. Exploration of plant diversity within and among species can help us know which of these tradeoffs represent fundamental limits and which ones can be circumvented by bringing new trait combinations together. Better defining what constitutes beneficial stress resistance in different contexts and making connections between genes and phenotypes, and between laboratory and field observations, are overarching challenges. Oxford University Press 2022-08-26 /pmc/articles/PMC9806664/ /pubmed/36018271 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/plcell/koac263 Text en © The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of American Society of Plant Biologists. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Focus on Climate Change and Plant Abiotic Stress
Verslues, Paul E
Bailey-Serres, Julia
Brodersen, Craig
Buckley, Thomas N
Conti, Lucio
Christmann, Alexander
Dinneny, José R
Grill, Erwin
Hayes, Scott
Heckman, Robert W
Hsu, Po-Kai
Juenger, Thomas E
Mas, Paloma
Munnik, Teun
Nelissen, Hilde
Sack, Lawren
Schroeder, Julian I
Testerink, Christa
Tyerman, Stephen D
Umezawa, Taishi
Wigge, Philip A
Burning questions for a warming and changing world: 15 unknowns in plant abiotic stress
title Burning questions for a warming and changing world: 15 unknowns in plant abiotic stress
title_full Burning questions for a warming and changing world: 15 unknowns in plant abiotic stress
title_fullStr Burning questions for a warming and changing world: 15 unknowns in plant abiotic stress
title_full_unstemmed Burning questions for a warming and changing world: 15 unknowns in plant abiotic stress
title_short Burning questions for a warming and changing world: 15 unknowns in plant abiotic stress
title_sort burning questions for a warming and changing world: 15 unknowns in plant abiotic stress
topic Focus on Climate Change and Plant Abiotic Stress
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9806664/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36018271
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/plcell/koac263
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