TY - JOUR
T1 - Impact of water stress to plant epigenetic mechanisms in stress and adaptation
AU - Aanniz, Tarik
AU - El Baaboua, Aicha
AU - Aboulaghras, Sara
AU - Bouyahya, Abdelhakim
AU - Benali, Taoufiq
AU - Balahbib, Abdelaali
AU - El Omari, Nasreddine
AU - Butnariu, Monica
AU - Muzammil, Khursheed
AU - Yadav, Krishna Kumar
AU - Al Abdulmonem, Waleed
AU - Lee, Learn Han
AU - Zengin, Gokhan
AU - Chamkhi, Imane
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 Scandinavian Plant Physiology Society.
PY - 2025/1/1
Y1 - 2025/1/1
N2 - Water is the basic molecule in living beings, and it has a major impact on vital processes. Plants are sessile organisms with a sophisticated regulatory network that regulates how resources are distributed between developmental and adaptation processes. Drought-stressed plants can change their survival strategies to adapt to this unfavorable situation. Indeed, plants modify, change, and modulate gene expression when grown in a low-water environment. This adaptation occurs through several mechanisms that affect the expression of genes, allowing these plants to resist in dry regions. Epigenetic modulation has emerged as a major factor in the transcription regulation of drought stress-related genes. Moreover, specific molecular and epigenetic modifications in the expression of certain genetic networks lead to adapted responses that aid a plant's acclimatization and survival during repeated stress. Indeed, understanding plant responses to severe environmental stresses, including drought, is critical for biotechnological applications. Here, we first focused on drought stress in plants and their general adaptation mechanisms to this stress. We also discussed plant epigenetic regulation when exposed to water stress and how this adaptation can be passed down through generations.
AB - Water is the basic molecule in living beings, and it has a major impact on vital processes. Plants are sessile organisms with a sophisticated regulatory network that regulates how resources are distributed between developmental and adaptation processes. Drought-stressed plants can change their survival strategies to adapt to this unfavorable situation. Indeed, plants modify, change, and modulate gene expression when grown in a low-water environment. This adaptation occurs through several mechanisms that affect the expression of genes, allowing these plants to resist in dry regions. Epigenetic modulation has emerged as a major factor in the transcription regulation of drought stress-related genes. Moreover, specific molecular and epigenetic modifications in the expression of certain genetic networks lead to adapted responses that aid a plant's acclimatization and survival during repeated stress. Indeed, understanding plant responses to severe environmental stresses, including drought, is critical for biotechnological applications. Here, we first focused on drought stress in plants and their general adaptation mechanisms to this stress. We also discussed plant epigenetic regulation when exposed to water stress and how this adaptation can be passed down through generations.
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U2 - 10.1111/ppl.70058
DO - 10.1111/ppl.70058
M3 - Review article
C2 - 39831338
AN - SCOPUS:85215275168
SN - 0031-9317
VL - 177
JO - Physiologia Plantarum
JF - Physiologia Plantarum
IS - 1
M1 - e70058
ER -