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Salt-avoidance tropism in Arabidopsis thaliana

X. Li and W.S. Zhang

volume 3 | issue 5

may 2008
Pages: 351 - 353

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The orientation of plant root growth is modulated by developmental as well as environmental cues. Among the environmental factors, gravity has been extensively studied because of its overpowering effects in modulating root growth direction. However, our knowledge of the effects of other abiotic signals that influence root growth direction is largely unknown. Recently, we have shown that high salinity can modify root growth direction by inducing rapid amyloplast degradation in root columella cells of Arabidopsis thaliana. By exploiting salt overly sensitive (sos) mutants and PIN2 expression analyses, we have shown that the altered root growth direction in response to salt is mediated by ion disequilibrium and is correlated with PIN2 mRNA abundance and expression and localization of the protein. Our study demonstrates that the SOS pathway may mediate this process. Here we discuss our data from broader perspectives. We propose that salt-induced modification of root growth direction is a salt-avoidance behavior, which is an active adaptive mechanism for plants grown under saline conditions. Furthermore, high salinity also stimulates alteration of gravitropic growth of shoots. These findings illustrate that plants have a fine and sophisticated sensory and communication system that enable plants to dynamically and efficiently cope with rapidly changing environment.

Authors

X. Li

The State Key Laboratory of Plant Cell & Chromosome Engineering; Center of Agricultural Resources; Institute of Genetics and Developmental Biology; Chinese Academy of Sciences; Hebei, China

W.S. Zhang

The State Key Laboratory of Plant Cell & Chromosome Engineering; Center of Agricultural Resources; Institute of Genetics and Developmental Biology; Chinese Academy of Sciences; Hebei, China


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