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How roots and shoots communicate through stressful times

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TRENDS IN PLANT SCIENCE
Volume 26, Issue 9, Pages 940-952

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.tplants.2021.03.005

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  1. China Scholarship Council (CSC) through a Sino-Dutch Bilateral Exchange Scholarship
  2. European Research Council (ERC) under the EU Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation programme [724321]
  3. European Research Council (ERC) [724321] Funding Source: European Research Council (ERC)

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Plants require good communication between above- and belowground organs to coordinate growth and development in response to environmental stress. Mobile signals play a crucial role in regulating plant responses, with the vascular system acting as both a conduit and adapting flexibly to abiotic stress.
When plants face an environmental stress such as water deficit, soil salinity, high temperature, or shade, good communication between above- and belowground organs is necessary to coordinate growth and development. Various signals including hormones, peptides, proteins, hydraulic signals, and metabolites are transported mostly through the vasculature to distant tissues. How shoots and roots synchronize their response to stress using mobile signals is an emerging field of research. We summarize recent advances on mobile signals regulating shoot stomatal movement and root development in response to highly localized environmental cues. In addition, we highlight how the vascular system is not only a conduit but is also flexible in its development in response to abiotic stress.

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