Abiotic Stress Responses in Plants: Current Knowledge and Future Prospects

Deeksha Marothia, N. Kaur, P. Pati
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Exposure to abiotic stresses has become a major threatening factor that hurdles the sustainable growth in agriculture for fulfilling the growing food demand worldwide. A significant decrease in the production of major food crops including wheat, rice, and maize is predicted in the near future due to the combined effect of abiotic stresses and climate change that will hamper global food security. Thus, desperate efforts are necessary to develop abiotic stress-resilient crops with improved agronomic traits. For this, detailed knowledge of the underlying mechanisms responsible for abiotic stress adaptation in plants is must required. Plants being sessile organisms respond to different stresses through complex and diverse responses that are integrated on various whole plants, cellular, and molecular levels. The advanced genetic and molecular tools have uncovered these complex stress adaptive processes and have provided critical inputs on their regulation. The present chapter focuses on understanding the different responses of the plants involved in abiotic stress adaptation and strategies employed to date for achieving stress resistance in plants.
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植物的非生物胁迫反应:目前的知识和未来的展望
非生物胁迫已成为阻碍农业可持续发展以满足全球日益增长的粮食需求的主要威胁因素。由于非生物胁迫和气候变化的共同影响,预计在不久的将来,包括小麦、水稻和玉米在内的主要粮食作物的产量将大幅下降,这将阻碍全球粮食安全。因此,迫切需要开发具有改良农艺性状的非生物抗逆性作物。为此,必须详细了解植物对非生物胁迫适应的潜在机制。植物作为一种无根生物,对不同的胁迫作出复杂多样的反应,这些反应是在整个植物、细胞和分子水平上综合起来的。先进的遗传和分子工具揭示了这些复杂的应激适应过程,并为其调控提供了关键的输入。本章的重点是了解参与非生物胁迫适应的植物的不同反应以及迄今为止用于实现植物抗逆性的策略。
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