Improvement of plant performance under water deficit with the employment of biological and chemical priming agents
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2018
abstract:
Drought represents one of the major constraints on agricultural productivity and food security
and in future is destined to spread widely as a consequence of climate change. Research efforts
are focused on developing strategies to make crops more resilient and to mitigate the effects of
stress on crop production. In this context, the use of root-associated microbial communities
and chemical priming strategies able to improve plant tolerance to abiotic stresses, including
drought, have attracted increasing attention in recent years. The current review offers an overview
of recent research aimed at verifying the role of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and chemical
agents to improve plant tolerance to drought and to highlight the mechanisms involved in
this improvement. Attention will be devoted mainly to current knowledge on the mechanisms
involved in water transport.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
aquaporin; arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi; chemical priming; drought; plant tolerance
List of contributors:
Chitarra, Walter; Balestrini, RAFFAELLA MARIA; Ruocco, Michelina
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