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Chinese Agricultural Science Bulletin ›› 2021, Vol. 37 ›› Issue (18): 57-64.doi: 10.11924/j.issn.1000-6850.casb2020-0403

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Plant Response to Waterlogging Stress: Research Progress

Nie Gongping1,2(), Chen Minmin2, Yang Liuyan2, Cai Youming2, Xu Feng1, Zhang Yongchun2()   

  1. 1College of Horticulture and Gardening, Yangtze University, Jingzhou Hubei 434025
    2Forestry and Pomology Research Institute, Shanghai Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Shanghai Key Laboratory of Protected Horticultural Technology, Shanghai 201403
  • Received:2020-08-26 Revised:2020-11-16 Online:2021-06-25 Published:2021-07-13
  • Contact: Zhang Yongchun E-mail:ngongping@outlook.com;saasflower@163.com

Abstract:

Waterlogging stress is an important factor that affects the distribution, growth and development of plants. The research on plant waterlogging tolerance is critical to improving plant tolerance in order to cope with the increasingly severe extreme weather and the large-scale production management. In order to carry out researches on plant waterlogging tolerance and explore the regulation mechanism of different plants in response to waterlogging stress, we summarized the effects of waterlogging stress on plant growth, the regulation mechanism of plant in response to waterlogging stress, and analyzed the effects of waterlogging stress on plant phenotypic traits, biomass, photosynthesis, reactive oxygen species accumulation, sugar content as well as biological membrane in detail. In addition, the regulation mechanism of ethylene signal molecule, reactive oxygen species scavenging mechanism, osmotic regulation, morphological regulation, molecular and metabolic regulation of plant in response to waterlogging stress were also analyzed. Finally, it is proposed that further in-depth study should be focus on the development of exogenous regulatory substances to improve plant waterlogging tolerance.

Key words: waterlogging stress, waterlogging tolerance, response mechanism, phenotype, physiology, molecular

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