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Mechanisms of Waterlogging Tolerance in Plants: Research Progress and Prospects

Jiawei Pan, Rahat Sharif, Xuewen Xu, Xuehao Chen

2021Frontiers in Plant Science453 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Waterlogging is one of the main abiotic stresses suffered by plants. Inhibition of aerobic respiration during waterlogging limits energy metabolism and restricts growth and a wide range of developmental processes, from seed germination to vegetative growth and further reproductive growth. Plants respond to waterlogging stress by regulating their morphological structure, energy metabolism, endogenous hormone biosynthesis, and signaling processes. In this updated review, we systematically summarize the changes in morphological structure, photosynthesis, respiration, reactive oxygen species damage, plant hormone synthesis, and signaling cascades after plants were subjected to waterlogging stress. Finally, we propose future challenges and research directions in this field.

Topics & Concepts

Waterlogging (archaeology)Abiotic componentBiologyPhotosynthesisGerminationAbiotic stressRespirationPlant hormoneCellular respirationBotanyEcologyBiochemistryWetlandGenePlant responses to water stressPlant Stress Responses and ToleranceCoastal wetland ecosystem dynamics