Can nutrients act as signals under abiotic stress?

Plant Physiol Biochem. 2024 Jan:206:108313. doi: 10.1016/j.plaphy.2023.108313. Epub 2023 Dec 29.

Abstract

Plant cells are in constant communication to coordinate development processes and environmental reactions. Under stressful conditions, such communication allows the plant cells to adjust their activities and development. This is due to intercellular signaling events which involve several components. In plant development, cell-to-cell signaling is ensured by mobile signals hormones, hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), nitric oxide (NO), or hydrogen sulfide (H2S), as well as several transcription factors and small RNAs. Mineral nutrients, including macro and microelements, are determinant factors for plant growth and development and are, currently, recognized as potential signal molecules. This review aims to highlight the role of nutrients, particularly calcium, potassium, magnesium, nitrogen, phosphorus, and iron as signaling components with special attention to the mechanism of response against stress conditions.

Keywords: Calcium; Magnesium; Mineral; Nitric oxide; Nitrogen; Nutrients; Potassium; Stress.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Hydrogen Peroxide*
  • Hydrogen Sulfide*
  • Iron
  • Nitric Oxide / physiology
  • Nutrients
  • Stress, Physiological

Substances

  • Hydrogen Peroxide
  • Hydrogen Sulfide
  • Iron
  • Nitric Oxide