Fig. 6: Conceptual model for the function of ROS signaling as a long-distance signal linking foliar pollutant stress and rhizosphere modulation. | Nature Communications

Fig. 6: Conceptual model for the function of ROS signaling as a long-distance signal linking foliar pollutant stress and rhizosphere modulation.

From: Organic pollutant-induced long-distance ROS signaling drives plant systemic acquired acclimation via rhizomicrobiota

Fig. 6: Conceptual model for the function of ROS signaling as a long-distance signal linking foliar pollutant stress and rhizosphere modulation.The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI.

Foliar exposure to organic pollutants triggers long-distance ROS signaling that moves to roots and initiates two strategies involving rhizobacteria recruitment and colonization via root exudates and NO signaling, respectively.

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