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Limited-transpiration response to high vapor pressure deficit in crop species.

Thomas R Sinclair1, Jyostna Devi2, Avat Shekoofa2, Sunita Choudhary3, Walid Sadok4, Vincent Vadez3, Mandeep Riar2, Thomas Rufty2.   

Abstract

Water deficit under nearly all field conditions is the major constraint on plant yields. Other than empirical observations, very little progress has been made in developing crop plants in which specific physiological traits for drought are expressed. As a consequence, there was little known about under what conditions and to what extent drought impacts crop yield. However, there has been rapid progress in recent years in understanding and developing a limited-transpiration trait under elevated atmospheric vapor pressure deficit to increase plant growth and yield under water-deficit conditions. This review paper examines the physiological basis for the limited-transpiration trait as result of low plant hydraulic conductivity, which appears to be related to aquaporin activity. Methodology was developed based on aquaporin involvement to identify candidate genotypes for drought tolerance of several major crop species. Cultivars of maize and soybean are now being marketed specifically for arid conditions. Understanding the mechanism of the limited-transpiration trait has allowed a geospatial analyses to define the environments in which increased yield responses can be expected. This review highlights the challenges and approaches to finally develop physiological traits contributing directly to plant improvement for water-limited environments.
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Keywords:  Aquaporins; Drought; Hydraulic conductivity; Transpiration; Vapor pressure deficit

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28554468     DOI: 10.1016/j.plantsci.2017.04.007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Sci        ISSN: 0168-9452            Impact factor:   4.729


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