Breeding for high water-use efficiency
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation · Plant Industry
Abstract
There is a pressing need to improve the water-use efficiency of rain-fed and irrigated crop production. Breeding crop varieties with higher water-use efficiency is seen as providing part of the solution. Three key processes can be exploited in breeding for high water-use efficiency: (i) moving more of the available water through the crop rather than it being wasted as evaporation from the soil surface or drainage beyond the root zone or being left behind in the root zone at harvest; (ii) acquiring more carbon (biomass) in exchange for the water transpired by the crop, i.e. improving crop transpiration efficiency; (iii) partitioning more of the achieved biomass into the harvested product. The relative…
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1Topics & keywords
- Water-use efficiency
- Water use
- Environmental science
- Transpiration
- Crop
- Biomass (ecology)
- Agronomy
- Crop yield
- Clean water and sanitation