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Autophagy: An Important Biological Process That Protects Plants from Stressful Environments

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Plants are sessile organisms that cannot escape from stressful environments, such as drought, high salinity, high temperature, and shortage of essential minerals in the soil. Hence, plants have evolved processes… Click to show full abstract

Plants are sessile organisms that cannot escape from stressful environments, such as drought, high salinity, high temperature, and shortage of essential minerals in the soil. Hence, plants have evolved processes that protect them from these harmful conditions. One of these major processes is autophagy (whichmeans, “self-eating”), amechanism that destroys specific compounds that participate in efficient growth and requires extensive energy input and on the other hand stimulates biological processes that protects from the stress. Autophagy can be either a bulk process, turning over bulk amounts of various components in response to major stresses, such as serious accumulation of damaging compounds in the soil, or a selective process turning over specific components in response to specific and/or relatively minor environmental cues, such as minor shortage of rain and/or non-significant shortage of minerals in the soil (Han et al., 2011; Avin-Wittenberg et al., 2012; Liu and Bassham, 2012; Michaeli et al., 2016).

Keywords: biological process; stressful environments; autophagy important; process; process protects; important biological

Journal Title: Frontiers in Plant Science
Year Published: 2017

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