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      Chilling tolerance in Nicotiana tabacum induced by seed priming with putrescine

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              Polyamines: molecules with regulatory functions in plant abiotic stress tolerance.

              Early studies on plant polyamine research pointed to their involvement in responses to different environmental stresses. During the last few years, genetic, transcriptomic and metabolomic approaches have unravelled key functions of different polyamines in the regulation of abiotic stress tolerance. Nevertheless, the precise molecular mechanism(s) by which polyamines control plant responses to stress stimuli are largely unknown. Recent studies indicate that polyamine signalling is involved in direct interactions with different metabolic routes and intricate hormonal cross-talks. Here we discuss the integration of polyamines with other metabolic pathways by focusing on molecular mechanisms of their action in abiotic stress tolerance. Recent advances in the cross talk between polyamines and abscisic acid are discussed and integrated with processes of reactive oxygen species (ROS) signalling, generation of nitric oxide, modulation of ion channel activities and Ca(2+) homeostasis, amongst others.
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                Journal
                Plant Growth Regulation
                Plant Growth Regul
                Springer Nature
                0167-6903
                1573-5087
                April 2011
                September 2010
                : 63
                : 3
                : 279-290
                Article
                10.1007/s10725-010-9528-z
                5ac1aa97-3651-4e06-9b12-a2c9dfff1667
                © 2011
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