Stress memory responses and seed priming correlate with drought tolerance in plants: an overview

Planta. 2022 Jan 23;255(2):45. doi: 10.1007/s00425-022-03828-z.

Abstract

Environmental-friendly techniques based on plant stress memory, cross-stress tolerance, and seed priming help sustainable agriculture by mitigating negative effects of dehydration stress. The frequently uneven rainfall distribution caused by global warming will lead to more irregular and multiple abiotic stresses, such as heat stress, dehydration stress, cold stress or the combination of these stresses. Dehydration stress is one of the major environmental factors affecting the survival rate and productivity of plants. Hence, there is an urgent need to develop improved resilient varieties. Presently, technologies based on plant stress memory, cross-stress tolerance and priming of seeds represent fruitful and promising areas of future research and applied agricultural science. In this review, we will provide an overview of plant drought stress memory from physiological, biochemical, molecular and epigenetic perspectives. Drought priming-induced cross-stress tolerance to cold and heat stress will be discussed and the application of seed priming will be illustrated for different species.

Keywords: Cross-stress tolerance; Dehydration stress; Drought priming; Drought tolerance; Epigenetic perspective; Plant stress memory; Seed priming.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Droughts*
  • Heat-Shock Response
  • Plants*
  • Seeds
  • Stress, Physiological