Schachtman Daniel P, Goodger Jason Q D
Donald Danforth Plant Science Center, 975N. Warson Rd, St. Louis, MO 63132, USA.
Trends Plant Sci. 2008 Jun;13(6):281-7. doi: 10.1016/j.tplants.2008.04.003. Epub 2008 May 6.
Chemical signals are important for plant adaptation to water stress. As soils become dry, root-sourced signals are transported via the xylem to leaves and result in reduced water loss and decreased leaf growth. The presence of chemical signals in xylem sap is accepted, but the identity of these signals is controversial. Abscisic acid (ABA), pH, cytokinins, a precursor of ethylene, malate and other unidentified factors have all been implicated in root to shoot signaling under drought. This review describes current knowledge of, and advances in, research on chemical signals that are sent from roots under drought. The contribution of these different potential signals is discussed within the context of their role in stress signaling.
化学信号对于植物适应水分胁迫至关重要。随着土壤变干,根系产生的信号通过木质部运输到叶片,从而减少水分流失并降低叶片生长。木质部汁液中存在化学信号这一点已得到认可,但这些信号的具体成分存在争议。脱落酸(ABA)、pH值、细胞分裂素、乙烯前体、苹果酸以及其他未明确的因素都与干旱条件下从根到地上部的信号传导有关。本文综述了干旱条件下根系发出的化学信号的现有知识及研究进展。在这些不同潜在信号在胁迫信号传导中的作用背景下,讨论了它们的贡献。