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- W4285251942 abstract "Plants unlike animals do not have the privilege to escape the external changes arising from biotic and abiotic factors. In most cases, these stresses can intervene in the growth, reproduction, and productivity of crop plants. Abiotic stresses such as temperature, drought, salinity, and heavy metal exposure can compromise the growth and development of cereal plants. These factors have catastrophic effects on the agriculture and socioeconomic condition of a region. Although evolutionary timelines have shown several crops to have developed mechanisms to adjust with the severity of these ecological barriers, there are lots of cereals in existence which are susceptible to abiotic stresses. These cereals (maize, rice and wheat, etc.) lack the ability to withstand such unfavorable conditions and are jeopardizing the economical pathways of world’s communities. In recent decades, scientists are trying to understand the responses of plants to external stresses and molecular mechanisms underlying those responses. A number of model plants have been used for the investigation of genomics, proteomics, and metabolomics leading to the idea of development of cereals with abiotic stress tolerance. An interdisciplinary study consisting of molecular techniques, biotechnological tools, and recent scientific advancements has made it possible to identify and exploit the set of genes responsible for stress tolerance in cereal crops. Genes for osmoprotectants, detoxifying proteins, molecular chaperons (heat shock proteins), antioxidant compounds, and regulatory proteins (transcription factors) have been isolated and exploited for their tolerance-related effects in cash crops. Transgenic plants carrying genes against stress have been developed using a broader range of approaches such as CRISPR-CAS 9 technology, alternative splicing, seed priming, and molecular priming. This chapter will discuss the recent strategies involving transgenic technology in inducing abiotic stress tolerance in cereals." @default.
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- W4285251942 date "2022-01-01" @default.
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- W4285251942 title "Genetically Engineered Cereals Tolerant to Abiotic Stress" @default.
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