The role of genetic diversity and pre-breeding traits to improve drought and heat tolerance of bread wheat at the reproductive stage
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The role of genetic diversity and pre-breeding traits to improve drought and heat tolerance of bread wheat at the reproductive stage. / Shokat, Sajid; Großkinsky, Dominik K.; Singh, Sukhwinder; Liu, Fulai.
I: Food and Energy Security, Bind 12, Nr. 6, 2023.Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskrift › Review › Forskning › fagfællebedømt
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T1 - The role of genetic diversity and pre-breeding traits to improve drought and heat tolerance of bread wheat at the reproductive stage
AU - Shokat, Sajid
AU - Großkinsky, Dominik K.
AU - Singh, Sukhwinder
AU - Liu, Fulai
N1 - Special Issue: Physiological and molecular dissection of reproductive stage stress tolerance in crop plants Publisher Copyright: © 2023 The Authors. Food and Energy Security published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - Extreme weather including heat waves and drought episodes are expected to increase in intensity and duration due to climate change. Wheat, being a major crop is under extreme threat to these stresses especially at the reproductive stage. This review addresses the potential of diverse wheat germplasm (originated from landraces and synthetic derivatives) to cope with drought and heat stress at the flowering stage. Here, important marker-trait associations were reported for sustainable grain production under drought and heat stress at anthesis. Likewise, the mechanisms of drought and heat resilience including gene expression and physiological traits (activities of carbohydrate metabolic and antioxidant enzymes, and endogenous hormonal responses) were explored. These studies helped to understand the genetic and physiological basis of drought and heat tolerance and certain pre-breeding traits related to osmotic adjustment, phytohormonal regulation, antioxidant metabolism, and the expression of novel genes were identified. Moreover, identified pre-breeding traits and genotypes can be utilized in breeding wheat cultivars resilient to future adverse environments.
AB - Extreme weather including heat waves and drought episodes are expected to increase in intensity and duration due to climate change. Wheat, being a major crop is under extreme threat to these stresses especially at the reproductive stage. This review addresses the potential of diverse wheat germplasm (originated from landraces and synthetic derivatives) to cope with drought and heat stress at the flowering stage. Here, important marker-trait associations were reported for sustainable grain production under drought and heat stress at anthesis. Likewise, the mechanisms of drought and heat resilience including gene expression and physiological traits (activities of carbohydrate metabolic and antioxidant enzymes, and endogenous hormonal responses) were explored. These studies helped to understand the genetic and physiological basis of drought and heat tolerance and certain pre-breeding traits related to osmotic adjustment, phytohormonal regulation, antioxidant metabolism, and the expression of novel genes were identified. Moreover, identified pre-breeding traits and genotypes can be utilized in breeding wheat cultivars resilient to future adverse environments.
KW - climate change
KW - drought stress
KW - genetic diversity
KW - heat stress
KW - pre-breeding traits
KW - reproductive stage
U2 - 10.1002/fes3.478
DO - 10.1002/fes3.478
M3 - Review
AN - SCOPUS:85167682533
VL - 12
JO - Food and Energy Security
JF - Food and Energy Security
SN - 2048-3694
IS - 6
ER -
ID: 363262227