| Literature DB >> 24319376 |
Arash Nezhadahmadi1, Zakaria Hossain Prodhan, Golam Faruq.
Abstract
Drought is one of the most important phenomena which limit crops' production and yield. Crops demonstrate various morphological, physiological, biochemical, and molecular responses to tackle drought stress. Plants' vegetative and reproductive stages are intensively influenced by drought stress. Drought tolerance is a complicated trait which is controlled by polygenes and their expressions are influenced by various environmental elements. This means that breeding for this trait is so difficult and new molecular methods such as molecular markers, quantitative trait loci (QTL) mapping strategies, and expression patterns of genes should be applied to produce drought tolerant genotypes. In wheat, there are several genes which are responsible for drought stress tolerance and produce different types of enzymes and proteins for instance, late embryogenesis abundant (lea), responsive to abscisic acid (Rab), rubisco, helicase, proline, glutathione-S-transferase (GST), and carbohydrates during drought stress. This review paper has concentrated on the study of water limitation and its effects on morphological, physiological, biochemical, and molecular responses of wheat with the possible losses caused by drought stress.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24319376 PMCID: PMC3844267 DOI: 10.1155/2013/610721
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ScientificWorldJournal ISSN: 1537-744X
Yield losses at vegetative growth stages under drought in wheat.
| Vegetative stage | Yield loss (%) | Reference |
|---|---|---|
| Early season stress | 22 | [ |
| Midseason stress | 58 | [ |
| Booting stage | 20.74 | [ |
| Tillering stage | 46.85 | [ |
| 1000-grain weight (vegetative stage) | 38.67 | [ |
| Earlier stages | 79.7 | [ |
| Spike length (vegetative stage) | 16.90 | [ |
| Number of spikelets per spike (vegetative stage) | 28.63 | [ |
| Grains number (vegetative stage) | 72.51 | [ |
| Grain yield (vegetative stage) | 61.38 | [ |
Yield losses at reproductive growth stages under drought in wheat.
| Reproductive stage | Yield loss (%) | Reference |
|---|---|---|
| Higher grain protein content, fewer days to physiological maturity, smaller kernel weight and diameter, less grain yield | Not applicable | [ |
| Less grain yield (drought-tolerant variety) | 43 | [ |
| Less grain yield (drought-sensitive variety) | 26 | [ |
| 1000-grain weight | 18.29 | [ |
| 5 | [ | |
| 1000-grain weight (anthesis stage) | 38.67 | [ |
| Biological yield | 10 | [ |
| Maximum grain yield | 22 | [ |
| Decreased seed number | 64 | [ |
| Grain formation stage | 101.23 | [ |
| Grain formation stage | 65.5 | [ |
| Number of spikes | 19.85 | [ |
| Number of spikes (anthesis stage) | 15.79 | [ |
| Spike length (anthesis stage) | 16.90 | [ |
| Number of spikelets per spike (anthesis stage) | 26.20 | [ |
| Grains number (anthesis stage) | 72.51 | [ |
| Grain yield (anthesis stage) | 64.46 | [ |
Figure 1The effect of drought stress on wheat. The information are provided from the observations of Powel et al. [128], Lawlor and Cornic [13], Shiran and Wan [15], Karthikeyan et al. [41], and Russell et al. [129].
Research scenario of physiological traits under drought stress in wheat.
| Traits | Reference |
|---|---|
| Physiological | |
| Stomata closure | [ |
| Cell wall integrity | [ |
| Synthesis of metabolites | [ |
| Oxidative stress | [ |
| Photosynthesis | [ |
| Turgor pressure | [ |
| CO2 concentration | [ |
| Growth rate | [ |
| Osmotic adjustment | [ |
| Stomata conductance | [ |
| Relative water content | [ |
| Membrane integrity | [ |
| Transpiration | [ |
| Water use efficiency | [ |
| Transpiration efficiency | [ |
| Total biomass | [ |
| Alternative oxidase (AOX) | [ |
Research scenario of molecular traits under drought stress in wheat.
| Traits | Reference |
|---|---|
| Molecular | |
| CAT gene expression | [ |
| SOD gene expression | [ |
| Proline | [ |
| Dehydrins | [ |
| Vacuolar acid invertase | [ |
| Glutathione S-transferase (GST) | [ |
| Late embryo abundant (LEA) | [ |
| DRE-binding proteins | [ |
| Rd29A/Lti78 | [ |
| Psbr | [ |
| Rubisco | [ |
| QTL mapping | [ |
| Molecular markers | [ |
Research scenario of morphological traits under drought stress in wheat.
| Traits | Reference |
|---|---|
| Morphological | |
| Small plant size | [ |
| Leaf area | [ |
| Root extension | [ |
| Roots dry weight, density, and length | [ |
| Early maturity | [ |
| Yield | [ |
| Leaf extension | [ |
| Leaf size | [ |
| Leaf number | [ |
| Leaf longevity | [ |
| Root-to-shoot ratio | [ |
Research scenario of biochemical traits under drought stress in wheat.
| Traits | Reference |
|---|---|
| Biochemical | |
| Chlorophyll content | [ |
| Superoxide Dismutase (SOD) | [ |
| Catalase (CAT) | [ |
| Polyamines (PAs) | [ |
| Reactive oxygen species (ROS) | [ |
| Abscisic acid (ABA) | [ |