Literature DB >> 28434155

Nitrogen fertility and abiotic stresses management in cotton crop: a review.

Aziz Khan1,2, Daniel Kean Yuen Tan3, Muhammad Zahir Afridi4, Honghai Luo5, Shahbaz Atta Tung6, Mir Ajab7, Shah Fahad6.   

Abstract

This review outlines nitrogen (N) responses in crop production and potential management decisions to ameliorate abiotic stresses for better crop production. N is a primary constituent of the nucleotides and proteins that are essential for life. Production and application of N fertilizers consume huge amounts of energy, and excess is detrimental to the environment. Therefore, increasing plant N use efficiency (NUE) is important for the development of sustainable agriculture. NUE has a key role in crop yield and can be enhanced by controlling loss of fertilizers by application of humic acid and natural polymers (hydrogels), having high water-holding capacity which can improve plant performance under field conditions. Abiotic stresses such as waterlogging, drought, heat, and salinity are the major limitations for successful crop production. Therefore, integrated management approaches such as addition of aminoethoxyvinylglycine (AVG), the film antitranspirant (di-1-p-menthene and pinolene) nutrients, hydrogels, and phytohormones may provide novel approaches to improve plant tolerance against abiotic stress-induced damage. Moreover, for plant breeders and molecular biologists, it is a challenge to develop cotton cultivars that can tolerate plant abiotic stresses while having high potential NUE for the future.

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Keywords:  Abiotic stresses; Cotton; Nitrogen; Nitrogen use efficiency; Remediation strategies

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28434155     DOI: 10.1007/s11356-017-8920-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int        ISSN: 0944-1344            Impact factor:   4.223


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