INVESTIGADORES
MONTEOLIVA Mariela Ines
artículos
Título:
Breeding for Drought Tolerance by Monitoring Chlorophyll Content
Autor/es:
MONTEOLIVA MI; GUZZO MC; POSADA G
Revista:
Gene Technology
Editorial:
Longdom
Referencias:
Lugar: Brussels; Año: 2021 vol. 10
ISSN:
2329-6682
Resumen:
Crop yields have increased substantially during the last 50 years, but the traits that drove these remarkable improvements, such as plant architecture, have a little remaining potential for improvement. New traits such as photosynthesis, as the ultimate determinant of yield, must be explored to support future demands. However, improving photosynthetic efficiency has played only a minor role in improving crop yield to date. Chlorophylls are the pigments allowing light to be transformed into carbohydrates, and therefore help to maintain crop yield under stress. Chlorophyll content correlates with higher yields in diverse conditions. In this review, we discuss using chlorophyll content as the basis of screens for drought tolerance. We review chlorophyll-related responses to drought in different plants and summarize the advantages and disadvantages of current methods to measure chlorophyllcontent, with the ultimate goal of improving the efficiency of crop breeding for drought tolerance.