Ethylene and the Regulation of Physiological and Morphological Responses to Nutrient Deficiencies

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Author
García, María J.
Romera, Francisco Javier
Lucena, Carlos
Alcántara, Esteban
Pérez-Vicente, Rafael
Publisher
Oxford University PressDate
2015Subject
Nutrient deficiencyEthylene signaling
Stress responses
Hormonal regulation
Signal transduction
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To cope with nutrient deficiencies, plants develop both morphological and physiological responses. The regulation of these
responses is not totally understood, but some hormones and signaling substances have been implicated. It was suggested several
years ago that ethylene participates in the regulation of responses to iron and phosphorous deficiency. More recently, its role has
been extended to other deficiencies, such as potassium, sulfur, and others. The role of ethylene in so many deficiencies suggests
that, to confer specificity to the different responses, it should act through different transduction pathways and/or in conjunction
with other signals. In this update, the data supporting a role for ethylene in the regulation of responses to different nutrient
deficiencies will be reviewed. In addition, the results suggesting the action of ethylene through different transduction pathways
and its interaction with other hormones and signaling substances will be discussed.
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