Metabolite-mediated adaptation of crops to drought and the acquisition of tolerance

Fei Zhang, Leah Rosental, Boming Ji, Yariv Brotman*, Mingqiu Dai*

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Drought is one of the major and growing threats to agriculture productivity and food security. Metabolites are involved in the regulation of plant responses to various environmental stresses, including drought stress. The complex drought tolerance can be ascribed to several simple metabolic traits. These traits could then be used for detecting the genetic architecture of drought tolerance. Plant metabolomes show dynamic differences when drought occurs during different developmental stages or upon different levels of drought stress. Here, we reviewed the major and most recent findings regarding the metabolite-mediated plant drought response. Recent progress in the development of drought-tolerant agents is also discussed. We provide an updated schematic overview of metabolome-driven solutions for increasing crop drought tolerance and thereby addressing an impending agricultural challenge.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)626-644
Number of pages19
JournalPlant Journal
Volume118
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - May 2024
Externally publishedYes

Funding

FundersFunder number
Baichuan project of the College of Life Science and Technology
Israeli and Chinese Ministries of Science and Technology001900
National Natural Science Foundation of China32200443, 32201720, 32201802
China Postdoctoral Science Foundation2023M731231
Huazhong Agricultural University
National Key Research and Development Program of China2022YFE0100500
postdoctoral innovation research post of Hubei province

    Keywords

    • crops
    • drought tolerance
    • drought-tolerant agents
    • metabolic

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