Jasmonates: Emerging Players in Controlling Temperature Stress Tolerance

Sharma, Manvi ; Laxmi, Ashverya (2016) Jasmonates: Emerging Players in Controlling Temperature Stress Tolerance Frontiers in Plant Science, 6 . ISSN 1664-462X

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Official URL: http://doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2015.01129

Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2015.01129

Abstract

The sedentary life of plants has forced them to live in an environment that is characterized by the presence of numerous challenges in terms of biotic and abiotic stresses. Phytohormones play essential roles in mediating plant physiology and alleviating various environmental perturbations. Jasmonates are a group of oxylipin compounds occurring ubiquitously in the plant kingdom that play pivotal roles in response to developmental and environmental cues. Jasmonates (JAs) have been shown to participate in unison with key factors of other signal transduction pathway, including those involved in response to abiotic stress. Recent findings have furnished large body of information suggesting the role of jasmonates in cold and heat stress. JAs have been shown to regulate C-repeat binding factor (CBF) pathway during cold stress. The interaction between the integrants of JA signaling and components of CBF pathway demonstrates a complex relationship between the two. JAs have also been shown to counteract chilling stress by inducing ROS avoidance enzymes. In addition, several lines of evidence suggest the positive regulation of thermotolerance by JA. The present review provides insights into biosynthesis, signal transduction pathway of jasmonic acid and their role in response to temperature stress.

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