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Starch as a determinant of plant fitness under abiotic stress

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NEW PHYTOLOGIST
Volume 214, Issue 3, Pages 943-951

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/nph.14491

Keywords

abiotic stress; abscisic acid (ABA); alpha-amylase; beta-amylase; starch; sugars

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  1. Swiss National Science Foundation SNSF [31003A_147074, 31003A_166539]
  2. University of Zurich [Forschungskredit_13-101]
  3. Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF) [31003A_166539, 31003A_147074] Funding Source: Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF)

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Abiotic stresses, such as drought, high salinity and extreme temperatures, pose one of the most important constraints to plant growth and productivity in many regions of the world. A number of investigations have shown that plants, including several important crops, remobilize their starch reserve to release energy, sugars and derived metabolites to help mitigate the stress. This is an essential process for plant fitness with important implications for plant productivity under challenging environmental conditions. In this Tansley insight, we evaluate the current literature on starch metabolism in response to abiotic stresses, and discuss the key enzymes involved and how they are regulated.

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