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Water stress resilient cereal crops: lessons from wild relatives.

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Cereal crops are significant contributors to global diets. As climate change disrupts weather patterns and wreaks havoc on crops, the need for generating stress resilient, high yielding varieties is more… Click to show full abstract

Cereal crops are significant contributors to global diets. As climate change disrupts weather patterns and wreaks havoc on crops, the need for generating stress resilient, high yielding varieties is more urgent than ever. One extremely promising avenue in this regard is to exploit the tremendous genetic diversity expressed by the wild ancestors of current day crop species. These crop wild relatives thrive in a range of environments and accordingly often harbour an array of traits that allow them to do so. The identification and introgression of these traits into our staple cereal crops can lessen yield losses in stressful environments. In the last decades, a surge in extreme drought and flooding events have severely impacted cereal crop production. Climate models predict a persistence of this trend, thus reinforcing the need for research on water stress resilience. Here we review (i) how water stress (drought and flooding) impacts crop performance and (ii) how identification of tolerance traits and mechanisms from wild relatives of the main cereal crops, i.e., rice, maize, wheat, and barley, can lead to improved survival and sustained yields in these crops under water stress conditions. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.

Keywords: cereal crops; wild relatives; stress; water stress; cereal

Journal Title: Journal of integrative plant biology
Year Published: 2022

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