Breeding and Domesticating Crops Adapted to Drought and Salinity: A New Paradigm for Increasing Food Production
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Autor(es)"Fita, Ana Rodríguez-Burruezo, Adrián Boscaiu, Monica Prohens, Jaime Vicente, Oscar"
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Instituição do Autor correspondenteInstituto de Conservación y Mejora de la Agrodiversidad Valenciana, Universitat Politècnica de València
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Revista e nºFrontiers in Plant Science 6: 978:992
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Ano2015
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DOI103389/fpls201500978
Projeto
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Resumo
World population is expected to reach 92 x 109 people by 2050 Feeding them will require a boost in crop productivity using innovative approaches. Current agricultural production is very dependent on large amounts of inputs and water availability is a major limiting factor In addition, the loss of genetic diversity and the threat of climate change make a change of paradigm in plant breeding and agricultural practices necessary. Average yields in all major crops are only a small fraction of record yields, and drought and soil salinity are the main factors responsible for yield reduction. Therefore there is the need to enhance crop productivity by improving crop adaptation Here we review the present situation and propose the development of crops tolerant to drought and salt stress for addressing the challenge of dramatically increasing food production in the near future. The success in the development of crops adapted to drought and salt depends on the efficient and combined use of genetic engineering and traditional breeding tools Moreover, we propose the domestication of new halophilic crops to create a ‘saline agriculture’ which will not compete in terms of resources with conventional agriculture
Palavras-Chave
food security; abiotic stress; breeding methods; salt tolerance; drought tolerance; biotech crops; biotechnology \n