Coping With Water Shortage: An Update on the Role of K+, Cl-, and Water Membrane Transport Mechanisms on Drought Resistance

Drought is now recognized as the abiotic stress that causes most problems in agriculture, mainly due to the strong water demand from intensive culture and the effects of climate change, especially in arid/semi-arid areas. When plants suffer from water deficit (WD), a plethora of negative physiologic...

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Main Authors: Manuel Nieves-Cordones, Francisco García-Sánchez, Juan G. Pérez-Pérez, Jose M. Colmenero-Flores, Francisco Rubio, Miguel A. Rosales
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-12-01
Series:Frontiers in Plant Science
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpls.2019.01619/full
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spelling doaj-d1db3c3f1323494d8db02c539407d6442020-11-25T00:30:27ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Plant Science1664-462X2019-12-011010.3389/fpls.2019.01619502714Coping With Water Shortage: An Update on the Role of K+, Cl-, and Water Membrane Transport Mechanisms on Drought ResistanceManuel Nieves-Cordones0Francisco García-Sánchez1Juan G. Pérez-Pérez2Jose M. Colmenero-Flores3Francisco Rubio4Miguel A. Rosales5Departamento de Nutrición Vegetal, Centro de Edafología y Biología Aplicada del Segura–CSIC, Murcia, SpainDepartamento de Nutrición Vegetal, Centro de Edafología y Biología Aplicada del Segura–CSIC, Murcia, SpainCentro para el Desarrollo de la Agricultura Sostenible (CDAS), Instituto Valenciano de Investigaciones Agrarias (IVIA), Valencia, SpainInstituto de Recursos Naturales y Agrobiología, Spanish National Research Council (CSIC), Sevilla, SpainDepartamento de Nutrición Vegetal, Centro de Edafología y Biología Aplicada del Segura–CSIC, Murcia, SpainInstituto de Recursos Naturales y Agrobiología, Spanish National Research Council (CSIC), Sevilla, SpainDrought is now recognized as the abiotic stress that causes most problems in agriculture, mainly due to the strong water demand from intensive culture and the effects of climate change, especially in arid/semi-arid areas. When plants suffer from water deficit (WD), a plethora of negative physiological alterations such as cell turgor loss, reduction of CO2 net assimilation rate, oxidative stress damage, and nutritional imbalances, among others, can lead to a decrease in the yield production and loss of commercial quality. Nutritional imbalances in plants grown under drought stress occur by decreasing water uptake and leaf transpiration, combined by alteration of nutrient uptake and long-distance transport processes. Plants try to counteract these effects by activating drought resistance mechanisms. Correct accumulation of salts and water constitutes an important portion of these mechanisms, in particular of those related to the cell osmotic adjustment and function of stomata. In recent years, molecular insights into the regulation of K+, Cl-, and water transport under drought have been gained. Therefore, this article brings an update on this topic. Moreover, agronomical practices that ameliorate drought symptoms of crops by improving nutrient homeostasis will also be presented.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpls.2019.01619/fulldrought stresswater deficitplantpotassiumchloridewater transport
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author Manuel Nieves-Cordones
Francisco García-Sánchez
Juan G. Pérez-Pérez
Jose M. Colmenero-Flores
Francisco Rubio
Miguel A. Rosales
spellingShingle Manuel Nieves-Cordones
Francisco García-Sánchez
Juan G. Pérez-Pérez
Jose M. Colmenero-Flores
Francisco Rubio
Miguel A. Rosales
Coping With Water Shortage: An Update on the Role of K+, Cl-, and Water Membrane Transport Mechanisms on Drought Resistance
Frontiers in Plant Science
drought stress
water deficit
plant
potassium
chloride
water transport
author_facet Manuel Nieves-Cordones
Francisco García-Sánchez
Juan G. Pérez-Pérez
Jose M. Colmenero-Flores
Francisco Rubio
Miguel A. Rosales
author_sort Manuel Nieves-Cordones
title Coping With Water Shortage: An Update on the Role of K+, Cl-, and Water Membrane Transport Mechanisms on Drought Resistance
title_short Coping With Water Shortage: An Update on the Role of K+, Cl-, and Water Membrane Transport Mechanisms on Drought Resistance
title_full Coping With Water Shortage: An Update on the Role of K+, Cl-, and Water Membrane Transport Mechanisms on Drought Resistance
title_fullStr Coping With Water Shortage: An Update on the Role of K+, Cl-, and Water Membrane Transport Mechanisms on Drought Resistance
title_full_unstemmed Coping With Water Shortage: An Update on the Role of K+, Cl-, and Water Membrane Transport Mechanisms on Drought Resistance
title_sort coping with water shortage: an update on the role of k+, cl-, and water membrane transport mechanisms on drought resistance
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Plant Science
issn 1664-462X
publishDate 2019-12-01
description Drought is now recognized as the abiotic stress that causes most problems in agriculture, mainly due to the strong water demand from intensive culture and the effects of climate change, especially in arid/semi-arid areas. When plants suffer from water deficit (WD), a plethora of negative physiological alterations such as cell turgor loss, reduction of CO2 net assimilation rate, oxidative stress damage, and nutritional imbalances, among others, can lead to a decrease in the yield production and loss of commercial quality. Nutritional imbalances in plants grown under drought stress occur by decreasing water uptake and leaf transpiration, combined by alteration of nutrient uptake and long-distance transport processes. Plants try to counteract these effects by activating drought resistance mechanisms. Correct accumulation of salts and water constitutes an important portion of these mechanisms, in particular of those related to the cell osmotic adjustment and function of stomata. In recent years, molecular insights into the regulation of K+, Cl-, and water transport under drought have been gained. Therefore, this article brings an update on this topic. Moreover, agronomical practices that ameliorate drought symptoms of crops by improving nutrient homeostasis will also be presented.
topic drought stress
water deficit
plant
potassium
chloride
water transport
url https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpls.2019.01619/full
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