Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) production under drought and heat stress – adverse effects, mechanisms and mitigation: a review
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El Sabagh, A.Hossain, A.
Barutçular, Celaleddin
Islam, M. S
Awan, S. I.
Galal, A.
Iqbal, M. A.
Sytar, O.
Yıldırım, Mehmet
Meena, R. S.
Fahad, S.
Najeeb, U.
Konuşkan, Ömer
Habib, R. A.
Llanes, A.
Hussain, S.
Farooq, M.
Hasanuzzaman, M.
Abdelaal, K. H.
Hafez, Y.
Çığ, Fatih
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El Sabagh, A., Hossain, A., Barutçular, C., Islam, M.Z., Awan, S.I., Galal, A. ve diğerleri. (2019). Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) production under drought and heat stress – adverse effects, mechanisms and mitigation: a review. Applied Ecology and Environmental Research International Scientific Journal, 17(4), 8307-8332.Abstract
. Heat and drought stresses are the most important abiotic factors that reduce crops productivity
by affecting various physiological and biochemical processes. Thus, selecting cultivars with better
drought or heat stress tolerance or breeding for stress tolerance will be helpful in enhancing crop
productivity under harsh environments. This review elaborates the physiological basis of high
temperature and drought stress tolerance in wheat which can be used as selection criteria in wheat
breeding program. In addition, some agronomic selection criteria which are valid and useful in selecting
stress tolerant wheat species and cultivars. The review also discussed the valid usage of stress tolerance
indices (such as mean productivity (MP), geometric mean productivity (GMP), yield index (YI), yield
stability index (YSI), relative productivity (RP%), stress susceptibility index (SSI), and the tolerance
index (TOL)) to scan the genotypes against drought and heat stress. Beside these, exogenous application
of stress signaling compounds, osmolytes, or certain inorganic salts play a vital role for alleviating
adverse effects of abiotic stresses for sustainable wheat production. In addition, applications for soil
amendments will also helpful in increasing wheat crop productivity under stressful conditions. All these
strategies may be helpful to meet the food demands of the increasing population
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