INVESTIGADORES
AUGE Gabriela Alejandra
artículos
Título:
Plant Environmental Memory: Implications, Mechanisms, And Opportunities For Plant Scientists And Beyond
Autor/es:
AUGE, GABRIELA; HANKOFER, VALENTIN; GROTH, MARTIN; ANTONIOU-KOUROUNIOTI, REA; RATIKAINEN, IRJA; LAMPEI, CHRISTIAN
Revista:
AoB PLANTS
Editorial:
Oxford University Press
Referencias:
Año: 2023
Resumen:
Plants are extremely plastic organisms. They continuously receive and integrate environmental information and adjust their growth and development to favor fitness and survival. When this integration of information affects subsequent life stages or the development of subsequent generations, it can be considered an environmental memory. Thus, plant memory is a relevant mechanism by which plants respond adaptively to different environments. If the cost of maintaining the response is offset by its benefits, it may influence evolutionary trajectories. As such, plant memory has a sophisticated underlying molecular mechanism with multiple components and layers. Nonetheless, when mathematical modelling is combined with the knowledge of ecological, physiological, and developmental effects as well as the molecular mechanisms as a tool for understanding plant memory, the combined potential becomes unfathomable for the management of plant communities in natural and agricultural ecosystems. In this review, we summarize recent advances in the understanding of plant memory, discuss the ecological requirements for its evolution, outline the multilayered molecular network and mechanisms required for accurate and fail-proof plant responses to variable environments, point out the direct involvement of the plant metabolism and discuss the tremendous potential of various types of models to further our understanding of the plant´s environmental memory. Throughout, we emphasize the use of plant memory as a tool to unlock the secrets of the natural world.