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Issue Title: Special Issue on Dynamics and Physiological Processes of Tree Roots

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This review gives a comprehensive overview of adaptations of mangrove root system to the adverse environmental conditions and summarizes the ecological importance of mangrove root to the ecosystem.

Abstract

In plants, the first line of defense against abiotic stress is in their roots. If the soil surrounding the plant root is healthy and biologically diverse, the plant will have a higher chance to survive in stressful conditions. Different plant species have unique adaptations when exposed to a variety of abiotic stress conditions. None of the responses are identical, even though plants have become adapted to the exact same environment. Mangrove plants have developed complex morphological, anatomical, physiological, and molecular adaptations allowing survival and success in their high-stress habitat. This review briefly depicts adaptive strategies of mangrove roots with respect to anatomy, physiology, biochemistry and also the major advances recently made at the genetic and genomic levels. Results drawn from the different studies on mangrove roots have further indicated that specific patterns of gene expression might contribute to adaptive evolution of mangroves under high salinity. We also review crucial ecological contributions provided by mangrove root communities to the ecosystem including marine fauna.

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Title
Mangrove root: adaptations and ecological importance
Author
Srikanth, Sandhya; Lum, Shawn Kaihekulani; Yamauchi; Chen, Zhong
Pages
451-465
Section
Salinity
Publication year
2016
Publication date
Apr 2016
Publisher
Springer Nature B.V.
ISSN
09311890
e-ISSN
14322285
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1778368520
Copyright
Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2016