Authors
Muhammad Farooq, M Hussain, Abdul Wahid, KHM Siddique
Publication date
2012
Source
Plant responses to drought stress: From morphological to molecular features
Pages
1-33
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Description
Drought is one of the major constraints limiting crop production worldwide. Crop growth models predict that this issue will be more severe in future. Drought impairs normal growth, disturbs water relations, and reduces water use efficiency in plants. Plants, however, have a variety of physiological and biochemical responses at cellular and whole organism levels, making it a more complex phenomenon. The rate of photosynthesis is reduced mainly by stomatal closure, membrane damage, and disturbed activity of various enzymes, especially those involved in ATP synthesis. Plants display a range of mechanisms to withstand drought, such as reduced water loss by increased diffusive resistance, increased water uptake with prolific and deep root systems, and smaller and succulent leaves to reduce transpirational loss. Low-molecular-weight osmolytes, including glycinebetaine, proline and other amino acids …
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M Farooq, M Hussain, A Wahid, KHM Siddique - Plant responses to drought stress: From morphological …, 2012