“…Sequence and functional analyses of the Arabidopsis genome have revealed that there are 20 MAPKs, 10 MAPKKs, and 80 MAPKKKs, with a similar repertoire of genes observed in other plant genomes (Ichimura et al, 2002;Hamel et al, 2006;Colcombet and Hirt, 2008). In plants, MAPK cascades have been shown to be involved in signaling pathways and activated by abiotic stresses such as cold, salt, touch, wounding, heat, UV, osmotic shock, and heavy metals (Tena et al, 2001;Zhang et al, 2006;Colcombet and Hirt, 2008;Liu, 2012). Recent studies have suggested that MAPK cascades are involved in several ABA responses, including antioxidant defenses, guard cell signaling, seed germination, and plant growth (Liu and Zhang, 2004;Xing et al, 2008;Jammes et al, 2009;Zong et al, 2009;Wang et al, 2010;Zhang et al, 2010;Huang et al, 2014;Danquah et al, 2015;Lee et al, 2015;Matsuoka et al, 2015).…”