AI Article Synopsis

  • - Droughts are becoming more frequent and intense, severely harming agricultural productivity by reducing soil moisture and nutrient availability, which are essential for plant health and growth.
  • - The impact of drought varies based on factors such as the duration of the drought, the stage of plant development, and genetic traits, leading to issues like lower crop yields and potential plant death.
  • - CRISPR technology is revolutionizing plant breeding by allowing for precise genetic enhancements targeted at improving drought resistance and overall crop yield, through the modification of specific genes associated with drought tolerance.

Article Abstract

With increasing frequency and severity of droughts in various parts of the world, agricultural productivity may suffer major setbacks. Among all the abiotic factors, drought is likely to have one of the most detrimental effects on soil organisms and plants. Drought is a major problem for crops because it limits the availability of water, and consequently nutrients which are crucial for plant growth and survival. This results in reduced crop yields, stunted growth, and even plant death, according to the severity and duration of the drought, the plant's developmental stage, and the plant's genetic background. The ability to withstand drought is a highly complex characteristic that is controlled by multiple genes, making it one of the most challenging attributes to study, classify, and improve. Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeat (CRISPR) technology has opened a new frontier in crop enhancement, revolutionizing plant molecular breeding. The current review provides a general understanding of principles as well as optimization of CRISPR system, and presents applications on genetic enhancement of crops, specifically in terms of drought resistance and yield. Moreover, we discuss how innovative genome editing techniques can aid in the identification and modification of genes conferring drought tolerance.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10303483PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12122306DOI Listing

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