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Breeding for drought and heat tolerance in wheat
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Langridge, Peter
, Reynolds, Matthew
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Agricultural production
/ Drought
/ Drought resistance
/ Genetic analysis
/ Heat
/ Heat tolerance
/ Phenotyping
/ Physiology
/ Plant breeding
/ Rain
/ Seasons
/ Stress response
/ Wheat
2021
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Breeding for drought and heat tolerance in wheat
by
Langridge, Peter
, Reynolds, Matthew
in
Agricultural production
/ Drought
/ Drought resistance
/ Genetic analysis
/ Heat
/ Heat tolerance
/ Phenotyping
/ Physiology
/ Plant breeding
/ Rain
/ Seasons
/ Stress response
/ Wheat
2021
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Breeding for drought and heat tolerance in wheat
2021
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Key messageMany approaches have been adopted to enhance the heat and drought tolerance of wheat with mixed success. An assessment of the relative merits of different strategies is presented.Wheat is the most widely grown crop globally and plays a key role in human nutrition. However, it is grown in environments that are prone to heat and drought stress, resulting in severely reduced yield in some seasons. Increased climate variability is expected to have a particularly adverse effect of wheat production. Breeding for stable yield across both good and bad seasons while maintaining high yield under optimal conditions is a high priority for most wheat breeding programs and has been a focus of research activities. Multiple strategies have been explored to enhance the heat and drought tolerance of wheat including extensive genetic analysis and modify the expression of genes involved in stress responses, targeting specific physiological traits and direct selection under a range of stress scenarios. These approaches have been combined with improvements in phenotyping, the development of genetic and genomic resources, and extended screening and analysis techniques. The results have greatly expanded our knowledge and understanding of the factors that influence yield under stress, but not all have delivered the hoped-for progress. Here, we provide an overview of the different strategies and an assessment of the most promising approaches.
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Springer Nature B.V
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