Plant transcriptional memory and associated mechanism of abiotic stress tolerance

Plant Physiol Biochem. 2023 Aug:201:107917. doi: 10.1016/j.plaphy.2023.107917. Epub 2023 Jul 26.

Abstract

Plants face various adverse environmental conditions, particularly with the ongoing changes in global climate, which drastically affect the growth, development and productivity of crops. To cope with these stresses, plants have evolved complex mechanisms, and one of the crucial ways is to develop transcriptional memories from stress exposure. This induced learning enables plants to better and more strongly restart the response and adaptation mechanism to stress when similar or dissimilar stresses reoccur. Understanding the molecular mechanism behind plant transcriptional memory of stress can provide a theoretical basis for breeding stress-tolerant crops with resilience to future climates. Here we review the recent research progress on the transcriptional memory of plants under various stresses and the applications of underlying mechanisms for sustainable agricultural production. We propose that a thorough understanding of plant transcriptional memory is crucial for both agronomic management and resistant breeding, and thus may help to improve agricultural yield and quality under changing climatic conditions.

Keywords: Abiotic stress; Cold acclimation; Stress memory; Stress priming; Stress response; Stress tolerance.

Publication types

  • Review