Age-Dependent Abiotic Stress Resilience in Plants
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2021-07
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Developmental age is a strong determinant of stress responses in plants. Differential susceptibility to various environmental stresses is widely observed at both the organ and whole-plant level. While it is clear that age determines stress susceptibility, the causes, regulatory mechanisms, and functions are only now beginning to emerge. Compared with concepts on age-related biotic stress resilience, advancements in the abiotic stress field are relatively limited. In this review, we focus on current knowledge of ontogenic resistance to abiotic stresses, highlighting examples at the organ (leaf) and plant level, preceded by an overview of the relevant concepts in plant aging. We also discuss age-related abiotic stress resilience mechanisms, speculate on their functional relevance, and outline outstanding questions.
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abiotic stress, aging, ontogeny, Plant Science
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Rankenberg, T, Geldhof, B, van Veen, H, Holsteens, K, Van de Poel, B & Sasidharan, R 2021, 'Age-Dependent Abiotic Stress Resilience in Plants', Trends in Plant Science, vol. 26, no. 7, pp. 692-705. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tplants.2020.12.016