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- W208716229 abstract "Crop cultivars that are high yielding and also possess tolerance to abiotic stresses mainly drought and salinity are always on the shopping list of Indian farmers. However, in the past it had been technically difficult to produce such improved cultivars through conventional breeding due to the complex nature of the traits involved. Currently, the modern transgenic approach is being utilized to develop cultivars that are tolerant to abotic stresses. Efforts have been made and are currently in progress worldwide to understand the genetic and molecular basis of this complex trait. Substantial progress has been made in the identification of genes involved in abiotic stress tolerance, and their transfer to model plant species as well as crop species of economic importance for increased stress tolerance. In this chapter, we have reviewed results of the economically important transgenic crop plants that have been developed with altered expression of the genes implicated in stress tolerance. Most of the transgenic crops have shown enhanced tolerance to abiotic stress factors in pot culture experiments. However, data on their field performance under real stress situation are lacking. Nevertheless, analysis of the transgenic plants has proved useful in providing basic understanding of the function of the stress-induced genes in stress tolerance. Further progress is anticipated by the rapid discovery of more novel genes on a genome wide basis followed by determination of their precise physiological role in stress tolerance through functional genomics, and subsequent generation of transgenic crops with enhanced tolerance to multiple abiotic stresses and improved yields." @default.
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- W208716229 date "2006-01-13" @default.
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- W208716229 title "Transgenic Crops for Abiotic Stress Tolerance" @default.
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