TY - CHAP
T1 - Plant adaptability to climate change and drought stress for crop growth and production
AU - Cabello, Guillermo Gomer Cotrina
AU - Rodriguez, Alfonso Ruiz
AU - Gondal, Aqarab Husnain
AU - Areche, Franklin Ore
AU - Flores, Denis Dante Corilla
AU - Astete, Jhon Adolfo Quincho
AU - Camayo-Lapa, Becquer Frauberth
AU - Yapias, Rafael Julian Malpartida
AU - Jabbar, Abdul
AU - Saldarriaga, José Yovera
AU - Salas-Contreras, William Herminio
AU - Nieto, Dante Daniel Cruz
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© CAB International 2024. All rights reserved.
PY - 2025/1/29
Y1 - 2025/1/29
N2 - Abiotic factors pose a significant constraint for food security and agricultural production worldwide, and the issue has been exacerbated by extreme and rapid climate change. Heat and drought are the most important limiting factors that have a significant influence on crop growth and production. For better management, it is critical to understand the biochemical, ecological and physiological responses to these stresses. Plant responses to these challenges may be divided into three categories: phonological, physiological and biochemical. This review gives a thorough description of plant adaptations towards drought and heat stress, with a particular emphasis on identifying similarities and variations. As a result of physical damage, biological disruption and biochemical abnormalities, suboptimal water supplies and unusual temperatures negatively impact crop development and yields. However, both of these stressors have a wide range of impacts and are thus complex to explain in terms of mechanics. More profound knowledge of how plants respond to various challenges can lead to more practical solutions and management. A distinctive aspect of the phenomenon is comparing fundamental behaviour with abiotic stresses.
AB - Abiotic factors pose a significant constraint for food security and agricultural production worldwide, and the issue has been exacerbated by extreme and rapid climate change. Heat and drought are the most important limiting factors that have a significant influence on crop growth and production. For better management, it is critical to understand the biochemical, ecological and physiological responses to these stresses. Plant responses to these challenges may be divided into three categories: phonological, physiological and biochemical. This review gives a thorough description of plant adaptations towards drought and heat stress, with a particular emphasis on identifying similarities and variations. As a result of physical damage, biological disruption and biochemical abnormalities, suboptimal water supplies and unusual temperatures negatively impact crop development and yields. However, both of these stressors have a wide range of impacts and are thus complex to explain in terms of mechanics. More profound knowledge of how plants respond to various challenges can lead to more practical solutions and management. A distinctive aspect of the phenomenon is comparing fundamental behaviour with abiotic stresses.
KW - Climate change
KW - Drought
KW - Heat
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85219528791
M3 - Capítulo
AN - SCOPUS:85219528791
SN - 9781800629479
SP - 290
EP - 303
BT - Climate Change Reviews
PB - CABI International
ER -