| Literature DB >> 34063988 |
Venugopalan Visha Kumari1, Anirban Roy1, Roshni Vijayan2, Purabi Banerjee1, Vivek Chandra Verma3, Arpita Nalia1, Madhusri Pramanik1, Bishal Mukherjee1, Ananya Ghosh1, Md Hasim Reja1, Malamal Alickal Sarath Chandran1, Rajib Nath1, Milan Skalicky4, Marian Brestic4,5, Akbar Hossain6.
Abstract
Drought and heat stress are two major abiotic stresses that challenge the sustainability of agriculture to a larger extend. The changing and unpredictable climate further aggravates the efforts made by researchers as well as farmers. The stresses during the terminal stage of cool-season food legumes may affect numerous physiological and biochemical reactions that may result in poor yield. The plants possess a good number of adaptative and avoiding mechanisms to sustain the adverse situation. The various agronomic and breeding approaches may help in stress-induced alteration. The physiological and biochemical response of crops to any adverse situation is very important to understand to develop mechanisms and approaches for tolerance in plants. Agronomic approaches like altering the planting time, seed priming, foliar application of various macro and micro nutrients, and the application of rhizobacteria may help in mitigating the adverse effect of heat and drought stress to some extent. Breeding approaches like trait-based selection, inheritance studies of marker-based selection, genetic approaches using the transcriptome and metabolome may further pave the way to select and develop crops with better heat and drought stress adaptation and mitigation.Entities:
Keywords: adaptation; drought stress; heat stress; legumes; mitigation strategies
Year: 2021 PMID: 34063988 DOI: 10.3390/plants10061038
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Plants (Basel) ISSN: 2223-7747