TY - BOOK AU - Benlloch,Manuel AU - Benlloch-González,María TI - Co-regulation of water and K+ transport in sunflower plants during water stress recovery SN - 0176-1617 AV - QK711.2 JOU PY - 2016/// CY - Amsterdam PB - Elsevier GmbH KW - Cell turgor KW - Deficit irrigation KW - K(+) and water transport N2 - 16-day-old sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) plants were subjected to deficit irrigation for 12 days. Following this period, plants were rehydrated for 2 days to study plant responses to post-stress recovery. The moderate water stress treatment applied reduced growth in all plant organs and the accumulation of K+ in the shoot. After the rehydration period, the stem recovered its growth and reached a similar length to the control, an effect which was not observed in either root or leaves. Moreover, plant rehydration after water stress favored the accumulation of K+ in the apical zone of the stem and expanding leaves. In the roots of plants under water stress, watering to field capacity, once the plants were de- topped, rapidly favored K+ and water transport in the excised roots. This quick and short-lived response was not observed in roots of plants recovered from water stress for 2 days. These results suggest that the recovery of plant growth after water stress is related to coordinated water and K+ transport from the root to the apical zone of the ​​stem and expanding leaves. This stimulation of K+ transport in the root and its accumulation in the cells of the growing zones of the ​​stem must be one of the first responses induced in the plant during water stress recovery UR - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jplph.2016.03.001 ER -