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The Role of Signaling Systems of Plant in Responding to Key Astrophysical Factors: Increased Ionizing Radiation, Near-null Magnetic Field and Microgravity

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Journal Planta
Date 2025 Jan 11
PMID 39797920
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Plants will form the basis of artificial ecosystems in space exploration and the creation of bases on other planets. Astrophysical factors, such as ionizing radiation (IR), magnetic fields (MF) and gravity, can significantly affect the growth and development of plants beyond Earth. However, to date, the ways in which these factors influence plants remain largely unexplored. The review shows that, despite the lack of specialized receptors, plants are able to perceive changes in astrophysical factors. Potential mechanisms for perceiving changes in IR, MF and gravity levels are considered. The main pathway for inducing effects in plants is caused by primary physicochemical reactions and change in the levels of secondary messengers, including ROS and Ca. The presence of common components, including secondary messengers, in the chain of responses to astrophysical factors determines the complex nature of the response under their combined action. The analysis performed and the proposed hypothesis will help in planning space missions, as well as identifying the most important areas of research in space biology.

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