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Response of plants to water stress

Yuriko OsakabeGene Discovery Research Group, RIKEN Center for Sustainable Resource Science Tsukuba, JapanKeishi OsakabeCenter for Collaboration among Agriculture, Industry and Commerce, The University of Tokushima Tokushima, JapanKazuo ShinozakiGene Discovery Research Group, RIKEN Center for Sustainable Resource Science Tsukuba, JapanLam‐Son Phan TranSignaling Pathway Research Unit, RIKEN Center for Sustainable Resource Science Yokohoma, Japan
2014en
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Water stress adversely impacts many aspects of the physiology of plants, especially photosynthetic capacity. If the stress is prolonged, plant growth, and productivity are severely diminished. Plants have evolved complex physiological and biochemical adaptations to adjust and adapt to a variety of environmental stresses. The molecular and physiological mechanisms associated with water-stress tolerance and water-use efficiency have been extensively studied. The systems that regulate plant adaptation to water stress through a sophisticated regulatory network are the subject of the current review. Molecular mechanisms that plants use to increase stress tolerance, maintain appropriate hormone homeostasis and responses and prevent excess light damage, are also discussed. An understanding of how these systems are regulated and ameliorate the impact of water stress on plant productivity will provide the information needed to improve plant stress tolerance using biotechnology, while maintaining the yield and quality of crops.

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