Systems biology approach in plant abiotic stresses

TK Mohanta, T Bashir, A Hashem… - Plant Physiology and …, 2017 - Elsevier
TK Mohanta, T Bashir, A Hashem, EF Abd_Allah
Plant Physiology and Biochemistry, 2017Elsevier
Plant abiotic stresses are the major constraint on plant growth and development, causing
enormous crop losses across the world. Plants have unique features to defend themselves
against these challenging adverse stress conditions. They modulate their phenotypes upon
changes in physiological, biochemical, molecular and genetic information, thus making them
tolerant against abiotic stresses. It is of paramount importance to determine the stress-
tolerant traits of a diverse range of genotypes of plant species and integrate those traits for …
Abstract
Plant abiotic stresses are the major constraint on plant growth and development, causing enormous crop losses across the world. Plants have unique features to defend themselves against these challenging adverse stress conditions. They modulate their phenotypes upon changes in physiological, biochemical, molecular and genetic information, thus making them tolerant against abiotic stresses. It is of paramount importance to determine the stress-tolerant traits of a diverse range of genotypes of plant species and integrate those traits for crop improvement. Stress-tolerant traits can be identified by conducting genome-wide analysis of stress-tolerant genotypes through the highly advanced structural and functional genomics approach. Specifically, whole-genome sequencing, development of molecular markers, genome-wide association studies and comparative analysis of interaction networks between tolerant and susceptible crop varieties grown under stress conditions can greatly facilitate discovery of novel agronomic traits that protect plants against abiotic stresses.
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