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Filling the gaps on root hair development under salt stress and phosphate starvation using current evidence coupled with a meta-analysis approach.

Miguel Angel IbeasHernán Salinas-GrenetNathan R JohnsonJorge Pérez-DíazElena A VidalJosé Miguel AlvarezJosé Manuel Estevez
Published in: Plant physiology (2024)
Population expansion is a global issue, especially for food production. Meanwhile, global climate change is damaging our soils, making it difficult for crops to thrive and lowering both production and quality. Poor nutrition and salinity stress affect plant growth and development. Although the impact of individual plant stresses has been studied for decades, the real stress scenario is more complex due to the exposure to multiple stresses at the same time. Here we investigate using existing evidence and a meta-analysis approach to determine molecular linkages between two contemporaneous abiotic stimuli, phosphate (Pi) deficiency and salinity, on a single plant cell model, the root hairs (RHs), which is the first plant cell exposed to them. Understanding how these two stresses work molecularly in RHs may help us build super-adaptable crops and sustainable agriculture in the face of global climate change.
Keyphrases
  • climate change
  • plant growth
  • human health
  • single cell
  • microbial community
  • cell therapy
  • stress induced
  • stem cells
  • physical activity
  • mesenchymal stem cells
  • cell wall
  • heat stress
  • smoking cessation