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Acta Horticulturae Sinica ›› 2022, Vol. 49 ›› Issue (1): 200-220.doi: 10.16420/j.issn.0513-353x.2020-1039

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The Importance of Glucosinolates on Plant Response to Abiotic Stress in Brassicaceae Family

LIANG Zhile, WANG Kuanhong, YANG Jing, ZHU Biao(), ZHU Zhujun   

  1. Collaborative Innovation Center for Efficient and Green Production of Agriculture in Mountainous Areas of Zhejiang Province,College of Horticulture Science,Zhejiang Agricultural and Forestry University,Hangzhou 311300,China
  • Received:2021-02-22 Revised:2021-08-20 Online:2022-01-25 Published:2022-01-24
  • Contact: ZHU Biao E-mail:billzhu@zafu.edu.cn

Abstract:

Glucosinolates(GSL)are a group of nitrogen- and sulfur-containing secondary metabolites found almost exclusively in the Brassicaceae family,which play an important role in plant defense and environment stress. This review summarized the GSL participate in a variety of abiotic stress response patterns,mechanism and signal transduction. Meanwhile,the problems and research prospects of GSL mediated stress responses are prospected. This will provide a theoretical reference for studying on molecular mechanism of GSL mediated abiotic stress responses.

Key words: Brassicaceae, glucosinolates, abiotic stress, stress response, signal transduction

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