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Hydrogen Sulfide Enhances Plant Tolerance to Waterlogging Stress

Yaoqi Li, Da Sun, Ke Xu, Libo Jin, Renyi Peng

2021Plants20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) is considered the third gas signal molecule in recent years. A large number of studies have shown that H2S not only played an important role in animals but also participated in the regulation of plant growth and development and responses to various environmental stresses. Waterlogging, as a kind of abiotic stress, poses a serious threat to land-based waterlogging-sensitive plants, and which H2S plays an indispensable role in response to. In this review, we summarized that H2S improves resistance to waterlogging stress by affecting lateral root development, photosynthetic efficiency, and cell fates. Here, we reviewed the roles of H2S in plant resistance to waterlogging stress, focusing on the mechanism of its promotion to gained hypoxia tolerance. Finally, we raised relevant issues that needed to be addressed.

Topics & Concepts

Waterlogging (archaeology)Hydrogen sulfideAbiotic stressAbiotic componentPhotosynthesisPlant growthResistance (ecology)Environmental scienceBiologyChemistryEcologyBotanySulfurWetlandBiochemistryOrganic chemistryGenePlant responses to water stressCoastal wetland ecosystem dynamicsLipid metabolism and biosynthesis
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