Interorgan, intraorgan and interplant communication mediated by nitric oxide and related species

Zsuzsanna Kolbert, Juan B. Barroso, Alexandre Boscari, Francisco J. Corpas, Kapuganti Jagadis Gupta*, John T. Hancock, Christian Lindermayr, José Manuel Palma, Marek Petřivalský, David Wendehenne, Gary J. Loake

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Abstract

Plant survival to a potential plethora of diverse environmental insults is underpinned by coordinated communication amongst organs to help shape effective responses to these environmental challenges at the whole plant level. This interorgan communication is supported by a complex signal network that regulates growth, development and environmental responses. Nitric oxide (NO) has emerged as a key signalling molecule in plants. However, its potential role in interorgan communication has only recently started to come into view. Direct and indirect evidence has emerged supporting that NO and related species (S-nitrosoglutathione, nitro-linolenic acid) are mobile interorgan signals transmitting responses to stresses such as hypoxia and heat. Beyond their role as mobile signals, NO and related species are involved in mediating xylem development, thus contributing to efficient root-shoot communication. Moreover, NO and related species are regulators in intraorgan systemic defence responses aiming an effective, coordinated defence against pathogens. Beyond its in planta signalling role, NO and related species may act as ex planta signals coordinating external leaf-to-leaf, root-to-leaf but also plant-to-plant communication. Here, we discuss these exciting developments and emphasise how their manipulation may provide novel strategies for crop improvement.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)786-797
Number of pages12
JournalNew Phytologist
Volume244
Issue number3
Early online date2 Sept 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2024

Keywords / Materials (for Non-textual outputs)

  • hydrogen sulphide
  • interorgan signalling
  • interplant signalling
  • nitric oxide
  • reactive nitrogen species
  • systemic defence
  • xylem development

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