Frontiers in Plant Science (Nov 2019)

Polyamines and Legumes: Joint Stories of Stress, Nitrogen Fixation and Environment

  • Ana Bernardina Menéndez,
  • Ana Bernardina Menéndez,
  • Pablo Ignacio Calzadilla,
  • Pedro Alfonso Sansberro,
  • Fabiana Daniela Espasandin,
  • Ayelén Gazquez,
  • César Daniel Bordenave,
  • Santiago Javier Maiale,
  • Andrés Alberto Rodríguez,
  • Vanina Giselle Maguire,
  • Maria Paula Campestre,
  • Andrés Garriz,
  • Franco Rubén Rossi,
  • Fernando Matias Romero,
  • Leandro Solmi,
  • Maria Soraya Salloum,
  • Mariela Inés Monteoliva,
  • Julio Humberto Debat,
  • Oscar Adolfo Ruiz,
  • Oscar Adolfo Ruiz

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2019.01415
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10

Abstract

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Polyamines (PAs) are natural aliphatic amines involved in many physiological processes in almost all living organisms, including responses to abiotic stresses and microbial interactions. On other hand, the family Leguminosae constitutes an economically and ecologically key botanical group for humans, being also regarded as the most important protein source for livestock. This review presents the profuse evidence that relates changes in PAs levels during responses to biotic and abiotic stresses in model and cultivable species within Leguminosae and examines the unreviewed information regarding their potential roles in the functioning of symbiotic interactions with nitrogen-fixing bacteria and arbuscular mycorrhizae in this family. As linking plant physiological behavior with “big data” available in “omics” is an essential step to improve our understanding of legumes responses to global change, we also examined integrative MultiOmics approaches available to decrypt the interface legumes-PAs-abiotic and biotic stress interactions. These approaches are expected to accelerate the identification of stress tolerant phenotypes and the design of new biotechnological strategies to increase their yield and adaptation to marginal environments, making better use of available plant genetic resources.

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