Journal of Cereal Research Volume 14 (Spl 1): 17-41
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6.4.4. Jasmonic acid and kinetin Foliar application of jasmonic acid ( JA) or kinetin (K) effectively imparted drought tolerance to susceptible cultivars, enabling them to endure brutal environments before their development and function similarly to tolerant cultivars. Application of phytohormones caused an unambiguous switch from downregulation to overexpression. This affected all drought resistance characteristics via a reconfiguration of photo-assimilates to vegetative parts, boosting development, improving the aggregation of certain osmoregulatory chemicals, strengthening tissue vigor, and regulating antioxidant enzymatic activity. It also included structural modification achieved by restoring the shoot/root ratio (Abeed et al., 2021). Conclusion This paper focuses evidence-based knowledge on the deleterious impacts of water inadequacy on wheat productivity during the last few decades. Drought directly affects the physiology of wheat, resulting in lower grain output. This research also emphasizes the significance of the selection environment in the development of productive, resilient wheat varieties for drought-prone areas. Besides this, the indirect choice of physiological features contributing to harvest index has enormous potential for optimizing the efficacy for optimizing the efficacy of drought resilience breeding is also discussed. Moreover, a multidisciplinary physio-morphological approach, as indicated in this study, is a highly promising way ahead for enabling the breeding of wheat for drought conditions. To attain this aim, a concerted effort is required to develop optimize platforms for phenotypic selection, as outlined in the preceding sections, in conjunction with biological, marker-assisted, and genomic selection. Compliance with ethical standards NA Conflict of interest Authors declares there is no conflict of interest Author contributions AA: Conceptualization, Data curation, Writing & updating the manuscript for publication, MA and NA: Writing, MI: Conceptualization, Writing, TSB: Conceptualization, Writing, ME: Conceptualization, AG: Conceptualization, Supervision, and Validation. All the listed authors read and approved the manuscript. References 1. Abeed AHA, MA Eissa, DA Abdel-Wahab. 2021. Effect of Exogenously Applied Jasmonic Acid and Kinetin on Drought Tolerance of Wheat Cultivars Based on Morpho-Physiological Evaluation. Journal of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition 21(1):131-144. https://doi.org/10.1007/s42729-020-00348-1 2. Agarwal P, VK Baranwal, P Khurana. 2019. Genome-wide analysis of bZIP transcription factors in wheat and functional characterization of a TabZIP under abiotic stress. Scientific reports 9(1):1-18. 3. Agarwal P, M Reddy, J Chikara. 2011. WRKY: its structure, evolutionary relationship, DNA-binding Abiotic stress tolerance in wheat 33 selectivity, role in stress tolerance and development of plants. Molecular biology reports 38(6):3883-3896. 4. Ali M, H Hasan, H Bux, A Gul, HMU Memon, A Khan, F Munir, HB Tawseen, M Shakoor, M Majid, M Ahmed, SU Khan, SH Hussain. 2020. Chapter 11 - Role of transcription factors in drought mediating pathways in wheat. In: Climate Change and Food Security with Emphasis on Wheat (Ozturk M and Gul A, eds.), Academic Press, pp 177-192 5. Aliche EB, M Oortwijn, TP Theeuwen, CW Bachem, RG Visser, CG van der Linden. 2018. Drought response in field grown potatoes and the interactions between canopy growth and yield. Download 1.6 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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