2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.envexpbot.2017.02.010
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Abiotic stress: Interplay between ROS, hormones and MAPKs

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“…Plants exposed to drought and other adverse environmental conditions have to coordinate morphological, physiological and biochemical changes in order to adapt to the stress (Bajguz and Hayat , Rao and Chaitanya ). Disturbances in metabolic activity occurring as a result of abiotic stresses, including drought, cause overproduction of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and plants need to maintain the redox homeostasis in order to counter the potentially detrimental effects of the enhanced ROS accumulation and oxidative stress (de Carvalho , Gill and Tuteja , Noctor et al , Choudhury et al , Raja et al ). Drought and the ensuing increased accumulation of ROS is a major constraint of crop productivity worldwide (Mittler , Apel and Hirt , Reddy et al , Gill et al ).…”
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“…Plants exposed to drought and other adverse environmental conditions have to coordinate morphological, physiological and biochemical changes in order to adapt to the stress (Bajguz and Hayat , Rao and Chaitanya ). Disturbances in metabolic activity occurring as a result of abiotic stresses, including drought, cause overproduction of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and plants need to maintain the redox homeostasis in order to counter the potentially detrimental effects of the enhanced ROS accumulation and oxidative stress (de Carvalho , Gill and Tuteja , Noctor et al , Choudhury et al , Raja et al ). Drought and the ensuing increased accumulation of ROS is a major constraint of crop productivity worldwide (Mittler , Apel and Hirt , Reddy et al , Gill et al ).…”
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“…In fact, ROS are commonly produced as a form of plant response to various stresses; therefore, ROS represent a point of convergence of various signaling pathways regulating the response to the stress factors. The integration of various signals through this convergence allows a fine‐tuning of the plant response to environmental conditions, and leads to acclimation (Sewelam et al , Raja et al ). Mutants impaired in the regulation of ROS homeostasis are more sensitive to abiotic stresses, and unable to mediate a systemic signaling during the stress condition (Mittler et al , Suzuki et al , ).…”
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