Genomics and Breeding for Climate-Resilient Crops 2013
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-37045-8_7
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Genetic Engineering for Tolerance to Climate Change-Related Traits

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“…The resistance of plants to drought is also related to the intensity of pest and disease attacks (Yadav et al, 2013). In a fairly dry environment, VSD attack shows a quite high intensity.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The resistance of plants to drought is also related to the intensity of pest and disease attacks (Yadav et al, 2013). In a fairly dry environment, VSD attack shows a quite high intensity.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several studies have looked at the effect of enhanced disease resistance on abiotic stress tolerance, where hormones, especially abscisic acid, play a role. Apparently, there is a conflict where increased disease resistance can lead to reduced abiotic stress tolerance, although the relationship is not simple because there are complex interactions between the effects of the different hormones (Großkinsky et al, 2016;Yadav et al, 2013). These reciprocal effects have been shown with classical genetic studies, for example, with NAC transcription factors (Jensen et al, 2008) and NPR1 (Quilis et al, 2008).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this paper, we will focus on a particular form of disease resistance, namely that developed through the use of genetic engineering. There are many reviews of the area, some with special focus (Chen et al, 2012;Collinge et al, 2008Collinge et al, , 2010Collinge et al, , 2016Dong & Ronald, 2019;Gurr & Rushton, 2005a, 2005bKamthan et al, 2016;Parmar et al, 2017;Saharan et al, 2016;Shrawat & Armstrong, 2018;Singh et al, 2017;Wally & Punja, 2010;Yadav et al, 2013), and even a book describing this topic (Collinge, 2016). We do not cover new genomic techniques (NGT, formerly new breeding technologies, NBT) such as gene editing in detail here, but these are reviewed elsewhere (e.g., Bisht et al, 2019;Borrelli, Brambilla, et al, 2018b;Collinge, 2018;Kamthan et al, 2016;Munoz et al, 2019;Nejat et al, 2017).…”
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“…In this context, advancements in the fields of molecular breeding and genetic engineering offer us a powerful tool for genetic manipulation of these traits [ 3 ]. During the recent past, genetic engineering has been successful in developing transgenic crop plants engineered for their tolerance against biotic/abiotic stresses, enhanced nutritional quality and various agronomic traits [ 4 6 ]. Genetic engineering strategies for improving salinity tolerance in crop plants includes manipulation of various metabolic pathways viz.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%