Humboldt Review : Potassium may mitigate drought stress by increasing stem carbohydrates and their mobilization into grains

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of plant physiology. - 1979. - 303(2024) vom: 10. Dez., Seite 154325
1. Verfasser: Cakmak, Ismail (VerfasserIn)
Weitere Verfasser: Rengel, Zed
Format: Online-Aufsatz
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: 2024
Zugriff auf das übergeordnete Werk:Journal of plant physiology
Schlagworte:Journal Article Review Grain filling Remobilization Soluble carbohydrates Stress tolerance Water deficiency Wheat Potassium RWP5GA015D
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520 |a Potassium (K) deficiency occurs commonly in crop plants. Optimal K nutrition is particularly important when plants are exposed to stress conditions (especially drought and heat) because a cellular demand for K increases. Low K in plant tissues is known to aggravate the effects of drought stress by impairing the osmoregulation process and the photosynthetic carbon metabolism. However, despite numerous publications about the role of K in enhancing tolerance to drought stress in crop plants, our understanding of the major mechanisms underlying the stress-mitigating effects of K is still limited. This paper summarizes and appraises the current knowledge on the major protective effects of K under drought stress, and then proposes a new K-related drought stress-mitigating mechanism, whereby optimal K nutrition may promote partitioning of carbohydrates in stem tissues and subsequent mobilization of these carbohydrates into developing grain under drought stress. The importance of stem reserves of carbohydrates is based on limited photosynthetic capacity during the grain-filling period under drought conditions due to premature leaf senescence as well as due to impaired assimilate transport from leaves to the developing grains. Plants with a high capacity to store large amounts of soluble carbohydrates in stems before anthesis and mobilize them into grain post-anthesis have a high potential to yield well in dry and hot environments. In practice, particular attention needs to be paid to the K nutritional status of plants grown with limited water supply, especially during grain filling. Because K is the mineral nutrient deposited mainly in stem, a special consideration should be given to stems of crop plants in research dealing with the effects of K on yield formation and stress mitigation 
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