On the role of guard cells in sensing environmental signals and memorising stress periods

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作者
Auler, Priscila A. [1 ]
Freire, Francisco Bruno S. [1 ]
Lima, Valeria F. [1 ]
Daloso, Danilo M. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Fed Ceara, Dept Bioquim & Biol Mol, LabPlant, BR-60451970 Fortaleza, Ceara, Brazil
关键词
Drought; Metabolic regulation; Stress acclimation; Stress memory; Stomatal movement regulation; Stomatal speediness; VAPOR-PRESSURE DEFICIT; WATER-USE EFFICIENCY; MEMBRANE H+-ATPASE; STOMATAL RESPONSE; TRANSCRIPTIONAL MEMORY; ANION CHANNEL; DROUGHT TOLERANCE; ACTIN-FILAMENTS; GAS-EXCHANGE; BLUE-LIGHT;
D O I
10.1007/s40626-022-00250-4
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
The capacity to perceive and memorise adverse environmental conditions is pivotal for the survival of any biological system. Despite being sessile, plants do it with maestri. Plants can rapidly respond to changes in environmental cues and memorise stress conditions, as a consequence of their modularity and the presence of highly complex cell types, such as the guard cells. These cells integrate endogenous and environmental signals to regulate the opening of the stomatal pore, mainly found at leaf epidermis. Whilst the stomatal opening enables the influx of CO2 for photosynthesis, stomatal closure is important to reduce water loss during drought stress. Guard cell is thus crucial for the perception of environmental signals and a master regulator of water use efficiency (WUE). Furthermore, recent results indicate that guard cell gene expression precedes those observed in mesophyll cells when plants are subjected to drought and that guard cell is an important hub for stress memory. Here, we highlight these recent findings and provide an updated overview regarding the intrinsic complexity of guard cell structure and the signalling networks related to the perception and response to different environmental signals. We explored recently published guard cell transcriptomics data from plants under drought and discussed their implication for plant stress acclimation and metabolic engineer toward plant drought tolerance improvement. We further highlight the possible interplay among the mechanisms that regulate stress memory and stomatal speediness and how they can be used to improve WUE and/or stress tolerance in plants.
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页码:277 / 299
页数:23
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