Role of microorganisms in adaptation of agriculture crops to abiotic stresses |
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Authors: | Grover Minakshi Ali Sk Z Sandhya V Rasul Abdul Venkateswarlu B |
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Institution: | (1) Central Research Institute for Dryland Agriculture, Hyderabad, 500059, India; |
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Abstract: | Increased incidences of abiotic and biotic stresses impacting productivity in principal crops are being witnessed all over
the world. Extreme events like prolonged droughts, intense rains and flooding, heat waves and frost damages are likely to
further increase in future due to climate change. A wide range of adaptations and mitigation strategies are required to cope
with such impacts. Efficient resource management and crop/livestock improvement for evolving better breeds can help to overcome
abiotic stresses to some extent. However, such strategies being long drawn and cost intensive, there is a need to develop
simple and low cost biological methods for the management of abiotic stress, which can be used on short term basis. Microorganisms
could play a significant role in this respect, if we can exploit their unique properties of tolerance to extremities, their
ubiquity, genetic diversity, their interaction with crop plants and develop methods for their successful deployment in agriculture
production. Besides influencing the physico-chemical properties of rhizospheric soil through production of exopolysaccharides
and formation of biofilm, microorganisms can also influence higher plants response to abiotic stresses like drought, chilling
injury, salinity, metal toxicity and high temperature, through different mechanisms like induction of osmo-protectants and
heat shock proteins etc. in plant cells. Use of these microorganisms per se can alleviate stresses in crop plants thus opening
a new and emerging application in agriculture. These microbes also provide excellent models for understanding the stress tolerance,
adaptation and response mechanisms that can be subsequently engineered into crop plants to cope with climate change induced
stresses. |
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