Physiological response of halophytes to multiple stresses

被引:65
作者
Ben Hamed, Karim [1 ]
Ellouzi, Hasna [1 ]
Talbi, Ons Zribi [1 ]
Hessini, Kamel [1 ]
Slama, Ines [1 ]
Ghnaya, Taher [1 ]
Bosch, Sergi Munne [3 ]
Savoure, Arnould [2 ]
Abdelly, Chedly [1 ]
机构
[1] Ctr Biotechnol Borj Cedria, Lab Plantes Extremophiles, Hammam Lif 2050, Tunisia
[2] Univ Paris 06, CNRS EAC 7180, UR5, F-75252 Paris 05, France
[3] Univ Barcelona, Fac Biol, Dept Biol Vegetal, E-08028 Barcelona, Spain
关键词
halophyte; salinity; stress combination; NITRATE REDUCTASE-ACTIVITY; INDUCED WATER-STRESS; SALT TOLERANCE; ABIOTIC STRESS; SESUVIUM-PORTULACASTRUM; COMBINED SALINITY; SUAEDA-MARITIMA; MESEMBRYANTHEMUM-CRYSTALLINUM; THELLUNGIELLA-HALOPHILA; SOLUTE ACCUMULATION;
D O I
10.1071/FP13074
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
As halophytes grow vigorously in saline soils, they serve as extraordinary resources for the identification and development of new crop systems. Understanding the mechanisms of tolerance of halophytes to salinity in combination with other co-occurring constraints such as drought, flooding, heavy metals and nutrient deficiencies, would facilitate efforts to use halophytes for saline land revegetation, as well as provide new insights that might be considered in future breeding of plants for salt-affected agricultural lands. Recent results suggest that salinity may improve the response of halophytes to other stresses. Some physiological and biochemical mechanisms of tolerance to salinity are common to many halophytes when plants are subjected to salinity, whereas others are specifically amplified under a combination of stresses. Therefore, the response of halophytes to multiple stresses may not reflect an additive effect of these constraints, but rather, constitute specific response to a new situation where many constraints are operating simultaneously. Comparative studies between halophytes and glycophytes have shown that halophytes are better equipped with the mechanisms of cross-stress tolerance and are constitutively prepared for stress. Moreover, other data has shown that the pre-treatment of halophytes with salinity or other constraints in the early stages of development improves their subsequent response to salinity, which suggests the capacity of these plants to 'memorise' a previous stress allows them respond positively to subsequent stress.
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页码:883 / 896
页数:14
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