Osmolyte accumulation: can it really help increase crop yield under drought conditions?
Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique · University of Florida
Abstract
Osmolyte accumulation (OA) is frequently cited as a key putative mechanism for increasing yields of crops subjected to drought conditions. The hypothesis is that OA results in a number of benefits that sustain cell and tissue activity under water-deficit conditions. It has been proposed as an effective tolerance mechanism for water deficits, which could be enhanced in crops by traditional plant breeding, marker-assisted selection or genetic engineering, to generate drought-tolerant crops. However, field studies examining the association between OA and crop yield have tended to show no consistent benefit. The few, often-cited, investigations with positive associations were obtained under severe water deficits…
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- 22.67
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- 100%
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- 83
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2Topics & keywords
- Osmolyte
- Crop
- Turgor pressure
- Agronomy
- Yield (engineering)
- Crop yield
- Mechanism (biology)
- Drought tolerance