Physiological and molecular mechanisms underlying excess moisture stress tolerance in maize: molecular breeding opportunities to increase yield potential.

S. Nair, P. H. Zaidi, M. T. Vinayan, Gajanan R Saykhedkar
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Abstract Understanding the impact of excess moisture (EM) on maize plants at various growth stages, and studying the phenological, physiological and molecular responses of tolerant maize genotypes towards adaptation to EM stress, could help define ways in which this trait could be improved through targeted breeding. Thus, this chapter discusses the (i) impact of EM stress on maize plants, (ii) phenological adaptations and physiological mechanisms leading to EM stress tolerance in maize, and (iii) molecular signature of EM stress tolerance. Genetic studies on EM stress tolerance in maize are presented, and the application of molecular mreeding for EM tolerance in maize is described.
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玉米耐水分胁迫的生理和分子机制:提高产量潜力的分子育种机会。
了解过量水分(EM)对玉米植株不同生长阶段的影响,研究耐涝玉米基因型对EM胁迫的物候、生理和分子响应,有助于确定通过有针对性的育种改进该性状的方法。因此,本章讨论了(i) EM胁迫对玉米植株的影响,(ii)导致玉米EM胁迫耐受的物候适应和生理机制,以及(iii) EM胁迫耐受的分子特征。介绍了玉米耐电磁胁迫的遗传研究,并介绍了分子育种在玉米耐电磁胁迫中的应用。
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