Can plant bio-regulators minimize crop productivity losses caused by drought, heat and salinity stress? An integrated review

Plant bio-regulators (PBRs), are biochemical compounds which stimulate plant growth and productivity when applied, even in small quantities at appropriate plant growth stages. These are being extensively used in agriculture to enhance the productivity particularly in horticultural crops but are not...

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Main Authors: Ratna Kumar Pasala, M. I. R. Khan, Minhas P.S., Farooq M.A., Sultana R, T. S. Per, Deokate P.P., Khan N.A., J. Rane
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Published: Julius Kühn-Institut 2016-03-01
Series:Journal of Applied Botany and Food Quality
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spelling doaj-687bceebfcde449996f43389792c1a502021-03-02T02:04:41ZengJulius Kühn-InstitutJournal of Applied Botany and Food Quality1613-92161439-040X2016-03-018910.5073/JABFQ.2016.089.0145239Can plant bio-regulators minimize crop productivity losses caused by drought, heat and salinity stress? An integrated reviewRatna Kumar Pasala0M. I. R. Khan1Minhas P.S.2Farooq M.A.3Sultana R4T. S. Per5Deokate P.P.6Khan N.A.7J. Rane8ICAR- National Institute of Abiotic Stress Management, Baramati- 413 115, Pune, Maharashtra, IndiaDepartment of Botany, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, U.P., IndiaICAR- National Institute of Abiotic Stress Management, Baramati- 413 115, Pune, Maharashtra, IndiaDepartment of Biochemistry and Physiology of Plants, W5,University of Bielefeld, University Str. 25, D-33501,Bielefeld, GermanyDepartment of Plant Breeding and Genetics, Bihar Agricultural University, Sabour, Bhagalpur-813 210, Bihar, IndiaDepartment of Botany, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, U.P., IndiaICAR- National Institute of Abiotic Stress Management, Baramati- 413 115, Pune, Maharashtra, IndiaDepartment of Botany, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, U.P., IndiaICAR- National Institute of Abiotic Stress Management, Baramati- 413 115, Pune, Maharashtra, IndiaPlant bio-regulators (PBRs), are biochemical compounds which stimulate plant growth and productivity when applied, even in small quantities at appropriate plant growth stages. These are being extensively used in agriculture to enhance the productivity particularly in horticultural crops but are not as prevalent in field crops. Their central role in plant growth and development is through nutrient allocation and source-sink transitions while some of the PBRs stimulate hormones related to abiotic stress tolerance. Since climate change and degrading natural resources are projected to amplify the stresses, particularly soil moisture deficit, high temperature and soil salinity, PBRs are likely to play a crucial role in plant growth regulation. However, the utility of PBRs to enhance crop productivity under stresses induced by abiotic factors needs critical evaluation. Research efforts so far have centered on the crop and agro-ecosystem specificity, optimal doses and schedule of their application for optimizing crop yields under stress conditions.  These efforts are being complemented by investigations on genes and gene regulatory network at molecular level to tailor crop plants for climate resilience. In addition to complying with regulation governing use of bio-chemicals, issues related to crop yield losses in case of excessive doses as well as their impacts on soil health are being addressed. In this review, prospects and pathways of PBRs are thrashed out as an emerging stress alleviating technology for crop production in harsh agro-ecosystems, specifically those featured by drought, heat  and salinity stress.https://ojs.openagrar.de/index.php/JABFQ/article/view/5239abiotic stressbio-regulator technologiesexogenous applicationdroughtheat stresssalinity
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author Ratna Kumar Pasala
M. I. R. Khan
Minhas P.S.
Farooq M.A.
Sultana R
T. S. Per
Deokate P.P.
Khan N.A.
J. Rane
spellingShingle Ratna Kumar Pasala
M. I. R. Khan
Minhas P.S.
Farooq M.A.
Sultana R
T. S. Per
Deokate P.P.
Khan N.A.
J. Rane
Can plant bio-regulators minimize crop productivity losses caused by drought, heat and salinity stress? An integrated review
Journal of Applied Botany and Food Quality
abiotic stress
bio-regulator technologies
exogenous application
drought
heat stress
salinity
author_facet Ratna Kumar Pasala
M. I. R. Khan
Minhas P.S.
Farooq M.A.
Sultana R
T. S. Per
Deokate P.P.
Khan N.A.
J. Rane
author_sort Ratna Kumar Pasala
title Can plant bio-regulators minimize crop productivity losses caused by drought, heat and salinity stress? An integrated review
title_short Can plant bio-regulators minimize crop productivity losses caused by drought, heat and salinity stress? An integrated review
title_full Can plant bio-regulators minimize crop productivity losses caused by drought, heat and salinity stress? An integrated review
title_fullStr Can plant bio-regulators minimize crop productivity losses caused by drought, heat and salinity stress? An integrated review
title_full_unstemmed Can plant bio-regulators minimize crop productivity losses caused by drought, heat and salinity stress? An integrated review
title_sort can plant bio-regulators minimize crop productivity losses caused by drought, heat and salinity stress? an integrated review
publisher Julius Kühn-Institut
series Journal of Applied Botany and Food Quality
issn 1613-9216
1439-040X
publishDate 2016-03-01
description Plant bio-regulators (PBRs), are biochemical compounds which stimulate plant growth and productivity when applied, even in small quantities at appropriate plant growth stages. These are being extensively used in agriculture to enhance the productivity particularly in horticultural crops but are not as prevalent in field crops. Their central role in plant growth and development is through nutrient allocation and source-sink transitions while some of the PBRs stimulate hormones related to abiotic stress tolerance. Since climate change and degrading natural resources are projected to amplify the stresses, particularly soil moisture deficit, high temperature and soil salinity, PBRs are likely to play a crucial role in plant growth regulation. However, the utility of PBRs to enhance crop productivity under stresses induced by abiotic factors needs critical evaluation. Research efforts so far have centered on the crop and agro-ecosystem specificity, optimal doses and schedule of their application for optimizing crop yields under stress conditions.  These efforts are being complemented by investigations on genes and gene regulatory network at molecular level to tailor crop plants for climate resilience. In addition to complying with regulation governing use of bio-chemicals, issues related to crop yield losses in case of excessive doses as well as their impacts on soil health are being addressed. In this review, prospects and pathways of PBRs are thrashed out as an emerging stress alleviating technology for crop production in harsh agro-ecosystems, specifically those featured by drought, heat  and salinity stress.
topic abiotic stress
bio-regulator technologies
exogenous application
drought
heat stress
salinity
url https://ojs.openagrar.de/index.php/JABFQ/article/view/5239
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