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Development of Drought-Tolerant Transgenic Wheat: Achievements and Limitations

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijms20133350

Keywords

genetic modification; Triticum aestivum L; water stress; transcription factors

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  1. Modern Agriculture Industry Technology System Construction [CARS-03-01-24]
  2. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2018YFD020040105]
  3. Natural Science Foundation of China [31771727]
  4. Sanjin Scholar Support Special Funds Projects
  5. Shanxi Scholarship Council of China [2017-068]
  6. Crop Ecology and Dry Cultivation Physiology Key Laboratory of Shanxi Province [201705D111007]
  7. Shanxi Science and Technology Innovation Team Project [201605D131041]
  8. Shanxi Collaborative Innovation Center with Featured Crops High-quality and Efficiency Production in Loess Plateau

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Crop yield improvement is necessary to keep pace with increasing demand for food. Due to climatic variability, the incidence of drought stress at crop growth stages is becoming a major hindering factor to yield improvement. New techniques are required to increase drought tolerance along with improved yield. Genetic modification for increasing drought tolerance is highly desirable, and genetic engineering for drought tolerance requires the expression of certain stress-related genes. Genes have been identified which confer drought tolerance and improve plant growth and survival in transgenic wheat. However, less research has been conducted for the development of transgenic wheat as compared to rice, maize, and other staple food. Furthermore, enhanced tolerance to drought without any yield penalty is a major task of genetic engineering. In this review, we have focused on the progress in the development of transgenic wheat cultivars for improving drought tolerance and discussed the physiological mechanisms and testing of their tolerance in response to inserted genes under control or field conditions.

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