2017
DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2017.01251
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ABA-Mediated Stomatal Response in Regulating Water Use during the Development of Terminal Drought in Wheat

Abstract: End-of-season drought or “terminal drought,” which occurs after flowering, is considered the most significant abiotic stress affecting crop yields. Wheat crop production in Mediterranean-type environments is often exposed to terminal drought due to decreasing rainfall and rapid increases in temperature and evapotranspiration during spring when wheat crops enter the reproductive stage. Under such conditions, every millimeter of extra soil water extracted by the roots benefits grain filling and yield and improve… Show more

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“…ABA closes the adjustable stomatal pores on the leaf surface that allow gas exchange and thus reduces the water lost from plants during drought, but this response can be weak in crop varieties 69,72 . ABA also helps to regulate root growth in response to water availability, including inhibition of lateral root growth and enhancement of primary and secondary root growth.…”
Section: Droughtmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ABA closes the adjustable stomatal pores on the leaf surface that allow gas exchange and thus reduces the water lost from plants during drought, but this response can be weak in crop varieties 69,72 . ABA also helps to regulate root growth in response to water availability, including inhibition of lateral root growth and enhancement of primary and secondary root growth.…”
Section: Droughtmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Challenges arise because stomatal limitations to photosynthesis can depress yield or because ABA may have pleiotropic effects on plant growth and development. The variability of water deficit intensity and timing throughout growing seasons (Saradadevi, Palta, & Siddique, ; Vadez, Kholova, Medina, Kakkera, & Anderberg, ) may also require different ranges of stomatal regulation and other responses to achieve a favourable yield outcome while efficiently using available water and optimizing growth.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The variability of water deficit intensity and timing throughout growing seasons (Saradadevi, Palta, & Siddique, 2017;Vadez, Kholova, Medina, Kakkera, & Anderberg, 2014) may also require different ranges of stomatal regulation and other responses to achieve a favourable yield outcome while efficiently using available water and optimizing growth.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Cultivars that had a rapid decrease of the RWC in the Stress treatment (LE2249 and LE2331), had a greater stomatal adjustment, as can be observed by the gs values located below the 1:1 relationship lines ( Figures 2C-D and 3C-D). The positive and significant correlation between all the repeated measurements of RWC and gs (r=0.32; P=0.0227; n=50, data not shown) was indicative that maintaining high values of gs is only possible if high water status is also maintained (33) .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…While, modern cultivars with canopies of similar gs but of lower LAI, did a lower use of water in early stages, which led to they finally had higher WUE (32) . Similarly, mediated by stomatal adjustment, conservative transpiration rates in early stages of wheat may outweigh the negative effect of decreased photosynthesis under drought stress conditions (33) (34) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%