“…Regulation of aquaporin trafficking may also represent a way to modulate membrane water permeability, and the factors affecting and regulating aquaporin behaviors possibly involve phosphorylation, heteromerization, pH, Ca 2+ , pressure, solute gradients and temperature drought, flooding and so on (Fig. 3), which suggests aquaporins are involved in a versatile and dynamic regulation of water movement [1][2][3]5,9,20,32,50]. The abundance and activity of aquaporins in the plasma membrane and tonoplast may be regulated, hence enabling the plant to tightly control water fluxes into and out of its cells, as well as within the cells [5,6,19,50].…”