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Priming: A promising strategy for crop production in response to future climate 被引量:11

Priming: A promising strategy for crop production in response to future climate
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摘要 Anticipated more frequent extreme events due to changes in global climatic variability requires adaptation of crop species to multi-occurrence abiotic stresses hereby sustaining the food security. Priming, by pre-exposure of plants to an eliciting factor, enables plants to be more tolerant to later biotic or abiotic stress events. Priming induced “stress memory” exists in both present generation and the offspring. Thus, priming is suggested to be a promising strategy for plants to cope with the abiotic stresses under global change scenarios. In this review, the underlying physiological and molecular mechanisms of priming induced enhancement of stress tolerance to the major abiotic stresses of drought and waterlogging, and high and low temperature in crop plants were discussed, and the potential to utilize the priming effect for sustaining crop productivity in future climates was also suggested. Anticipated more frequent extreme events due to changes in global climatic variability requires adaptation of crop species to multi-occurrence abiotic stresses hereby sustaining the food security. Priming, by pre-exposure of plants to an eliciting factor, enables plants to be more tolerant to later biotic or abiotic stress events. Priming induced “stress memory” exists in both present generation and the offspring. Thus, priming is suggested to be a promising strategy for plants to cope with the abiotic stresses under global change scenarios. In this review, the underlying physiological and molecular mechanisms of priming induced enhancement of stress tolerance to the major abiotic stresses of drought and waterlogging, and high and low temperature in crop plants were discussed, and the potential to utilize the priming effect for sustaining crop productivity in future climates was also suggested.
出处 《Journal of Integrative Agriculture》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2017年第12期2709-2716,共8页 农业科学学报(英文版)
基金 supported by the National Key Research andDevelopment Program of China (2016YFD0300107) the National Natural Science Foundation of China (31325020, 31401326, 31471445, 31771693) the earmarked fund for China Agriculture Research System (CARS-03) the Project funded by the Priority Academic Program Development of Jiangsu Higher Education Institutions, China the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities, China (KJQN201505) the Jiangsu Collaborative Innovation Center for Modern Crop Production, China (JCIC-MCP)
关键词 PRIMING stress memory transgenerational priming physiological mechanisms priming, stress memory, transgenerational priming, physiological mechanisms
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