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Brassinosteroids as a multidimensional regulator of plant physiological and molecular responses under various environmental stresses

Journal

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH
Volume 28, Issue 33, Pages 44768-44779

Publisher

SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-021-15087-8

Keywords

Brassinosteroids; Crops; Development; Foliar spray; Heavy metals; Phytohormones; Seed priming

Funding

  1. Key Research and Development Program of Zhejiang Province [2019C02004, 2019C02011]
  2. Hainan Provincial Science and Technology Plan-Sanya Yazhou Bay Science and Technology City Joint Project [320LH032]
  3. National Natural Science Foundation of China [32072127]
  4. Zhejiang Provincial Natural Science Foundation [LY21C130006]
  5. Dabeinong Funds for Discipline Development and Talent Training in Zhejiang University
  6. Jiangsu Collaborative Innovation Center for Modern Crop Production, P. R. China

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The article discusses the role of brassinosteroids in enhancing plant stress tolerance, their interactions with other plant hormones, and their importance in regulating physiological and developmental processes.
Biotic and abiotic stresses, especially heavy metal toxicity, are becoming a big problem in agriculture, which pose serious threats to crop production. Plant hormones have recently been used to develop stress tolerance in a variety of plants. Brassinosteroids (BRs) are the sixth class of plant steroid hormones, with pleiotropic effects on plants. Exogenous application of BRs to boost plant tolerance mechanisms to various stresses has been a major research focus. Numerous studies have revealed the role of these steroidal hormones in the up-regulation of stress-related resistance genes, as well as their interactions with other metabolic pathways. BRs interact with other phytohormones such as auxin, cytokinin, ethylene, gibberellin, jasmonic acid, abscisic acid, salicylic acid, and polyamines to regulate a variety of physiological and developmental processes in plants. BRs regulate expressions of many BR-inducible genes by activating the brassinazole-resistant 1 (BZR1)/BRI1-EMS suppressor 1 (BES1) complex. Moreover, to improve plant development under a variety of stresses, BRs regulate antioxidant enzyme activity, chlorophyll concentration, photosynthetic capability, and glucose metabolism. This review will provide insights into the mechanistic role and actions of brassinosteroids in plants in response to various stresses.

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