Approaches to elucidate the basis of desiccation-tolerance in seeds

被引:96
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Kermode, AR
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dehydrin; LEA; ABA; water stress; sugars; desiccation; recalcitrant; orthodox; seed;
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10.1017/S0960258500003421
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Q94 [植物学];
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071001 ;
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Plants undergo a series of physiological, biochemical and molecular changes in response to adverse environmental conditions or stresses such as drought, low temperature or high salt. Several genes and their corresponding proteins have been described that may play a role in withstanding water-deficit-related stresses or full desiccation. In particular, sugars and late-embryogenesis-abundant (LEA) proteins have received the most attention. Plant responses to water-deficit and desiccation have been well-characterized at the molecular level; however, pinpointing the precise roles of the gene products in protecting cells under conditions of water deficit remains a challenging task. While few plants are capable of withstanding full desiccation, most seeds undergo this event as a pre-programmed and final stage in their development. These are the so-called 'orthodox' seeds. In contrast to seeds of orthodox species, those of recalcitrant species do not acquire desiccation tolerance during their development and are shed from the parent plant at relatively high water contents. The essential components of desiccation tolerance of seeds are likely to involve the ability to effect repair upon subsequent rehydration as well as the ability to accumulate protective substances that limit the amount of damage which otherwise would be caused by water loss. Studies have begun to examine whether the desiccation sensitivity of recalcitrant seeds is at least partially the result of an insufficient accumulation of LEA-type proteins, or whether other factors (including a lack of protective sugars) are more important. This review assesses some of these studies as well as recent research to understand gene and protein function using transgenic host plant systems.
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页码:75 / 95
页数:21
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