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Drought stress in maize causes differential acclimation responses of glutathione and sulfur metabolism in leaves and roots.

Nisar AhmadMario MalagoliMarkus WirtzRuediger Hell
Published in: BMC plant biology (2016)
The study demonstrated a significant and organ-specific impact of drought upon sulfate assimilation. The sulfur metabolism related alterations at the transcriptional, metabolic and enzyme activity level are consistent with a promotion of root growth to search for water at the expense of leaf growth. The results provide evidence for the importance of antagonistic regulation of sulfur metabolism in leaves and roots to enable successful drought stress response at the whole plant level.
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