Response of Carbon and Nitrogen Metabolism and Secondary Metabolites to Drought Stress and Salt Stress in Plants

被引:6
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作者
Gaochang Cui
Yu Zhang
Wenjin Zhang
Duoyong Lang
Xiaojia Zhang
Zhixian Li
Xinhui Zhang
机构
[1] Ningxia Medical University,College of Pharmacy
[2] Ministry of Education,Ningxia Engineering and Technology Research Center of Hui Medicine Modernization, Ningxia Collaborative Innovation Center of Hui Medicine, Key Laboratory of Hui Ethnic Medicine Modernization
[3] Ningxia Medical University,Laboratory Animal Center
[4] Hunan University of Science and Technology,Hunan Provincial Key Laboratory of Coal Resource Clean Utilization and Mine Environmental Protection
来源
Journal of Plant Biology | 2019年 / 62卷
关键词
Carbon metabolism; Drought stress; Nitrogen metabolism; Secondary metabolism; Salt stress;
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Carbon and nitrogen metabolism provide the main energy and basic nutrients for plants. However, environmental stress seriously affects carbon and nitrogen metabolism and thus hinders plant growth, especially drought stress and salt stress. Hence, numerous studies have been conducted to investigate the response of carbon and nitrogen metabolism to drought stress and salt stress by photosynthesis, sucrose and starch metabolism, nitrogen uptake and amino acids. Previous researchers also studied the response of secondary metabolism under both stresses on account of secondary metabolism may confer protection against environmental stresses. Our review highlights the diverse responses of carbon and nitrogen metabolism to drought stress and salt stress and the content changes of three secondary metabolites in plants under stresses.
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页码:387 / 399
页数:12
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