نتایج جستجو برای: high salt stress

تعداد نتایج: 2480415  

Journal: :The Plant cell 2008
Lucio Conti Gillian Price Elizabeth O'Donnell Benjamin Schwessinger Peter Dominy Ari Sadanandom

Understanding salt stress signaling is key to producing salt-tolerant crops. The small ubiquitin-like modifier (SUMO) is a crucial regulator of signaling proteins in eukaryotes. Attachment of SUMO onto substrates is reversible, and SUMO proteases, which specifically cleave the SUMO-substrate linkages, play a vital regulatory role during SUMOylation. We have identified two SUMO proteases, OVERLY...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2010
Stefan Kol M Elena Merlo Richard A Scheltema Marcel de Vries Roel J Vonk Niels A Kikkert Lubbert Dijkhuizen Rainer Breitling Eriko Takano

The humicolous actinomycete Streptomyces coelicolor routinely adapts to a wide variety of habitats and rapidly changing environments. Upon salt stress, the organism is also known to increase the levels of various compatible solutes. Here we report the results of the first high-resolution metabolomics time series analysis of various strains of S. coelicolor exposed to salt stress: the wild type,...

2013
Hasna Ellouzi Karim Ben Hamed Jana Cela Maren Müller Chedly Abdelly Sergi Munné-Bosch

Recent studies suggest that tocopherols could play physiological roles in salt tolerance but the mechanisms are still unknown. In this study, we analyzed changes in growth, mineral and oxidative status in vte1 and vte4 Arabidopsis thaliana mutants exposed to salt stress. vte1 and vte4 mutants lack α-tocopherol, but only the vte1 mutant is additionally deficient in γ-tocopherol. Results showed t...

Journal: :Plant physiology and biochemistry : PPB 2013
Xiaoxia Li Qiong Gao Ye Liang Tian Ma Liqin Cheng Dongmei Qi Hui Liu Xin Xu Shuangyan Chen Gongshe Liu

Salt stress affects plant growth and development, and limits the productivity of crops. Sheepgrass can grow well under various environmental and soil conditions and is a good wild resource in Triticeae. Using 454 high throughout sequencing technique, a large number of salt stress responsive genes have been picked out from sheepgrass. In this study, a novel salt-induced gene and its promoter wer...

Journal: :FEMS microbiology reviews 2011
Martin Hagemann

High and changing salt concentrations represent major abiotic factors limiting the growth of microorganisms. During their long evolution, cyanobacteria have adapted to aquatic habitats with various salt concentrations. High salt concentrations in the medium challenge the cell with reduced water availability and high contents of inorganic ions. The basic mechanism of salt acclimation involves th...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2003
Ali Ferjani Laszlo Mustardy Ronan Sulpice Kay Marin Iwane Suzuki Martin Hagemann Norio Murata

The cyanobacterium Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 accumulates the compatible solute glucosylglycerol (GG) and sucrose under salt stress. Although the molecular mechanisms for GG synthesis including regulation of the GG-phosphate synthase (ggpS) gene, which encodes GgpS, has been intensively investigated, the role of GG in protection against salt stress remains poorly understood. In our study of the...

A. Dehdari A. Rezai S. A. M. Mir Mohamadi Maibody

Although inter-variety variability for salt tolerance has been reported in bread wheat plants, little information is available on the genetic control of ion contents and biomass yield under saline conditions. A diallel cross, including reciprocals of two salt tolerant, two moderately tolerant and two sensitive Iranian and exotic bread wheat varieties, was analyzed to investigate the inheritance...

2017
Sha Wang Hongchang Zhou Jun Wu Jiangyu Han Shasha Li Shengwen Shao

Adaptation to changes in the environment is crucial for the viability of all organisms. Although the importance of calcineurin in the stress response has been highlighted in filamentous fungi, little is known about the involvement of ion-responsive genes and pathways in conferring salt tolerance without calcium signaling. In this study, high-throughput RNA-seq was used to investigate salt stres...

Journal: :Plant & cell physiology 2012
Wei Hu Qianqian Yuan Yan Wang Rui Cai Xiaomin Deng Jie Wang Shiyi Zhou Mingjie Chen Lihong Chen Chao Huang Zhanbing Ma Guangxiao Yang Guangyuan He

Aquaporin (AQP) proteins have been shown to transport water and other small molecules through biological membranes, which is crucial for plants to combat salt stress. However, the precise role of AQP genes in salt stress response is not completely understood in plants. In this study, a PIP1 subgroup AQP gene, designated TaAQP8, was cloned and characterized from wheat. Transient expression of Ta...

2010
Gaston Zolla Yair M. Heimer Simon Barak

Plant roots exhibit remarkable developmental plasticity in response to local soil conditions. It is shown here that mild salt stress stimulates a stress-induced morphogenic response (SIMR) in Arabidopsis thaliana roots characteristic of several other abiotic stresses: the proliferation of lateral roots (LRs) with a concomitant reduction in LR and primary root length. The LR proliferation compon...

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