Overexpression of an evolutionarily conserved drought-responsive sugarcane gene enhances salinity and drought resilience

Volume: 124, Issue: 4, Pages: 691 - 700
Published: May 24, 2019
Abstract
Improving drought adaptation is more pressing for crops such as sugarcane, rice, wheat and maize, given the high dependence of these crops on irrigation. One option for enhancing adaptation to water limitation in plants is by transgenic approaches. An increasing number of genes that are associated with mechanisms used by plants to cope with water scarcity have been discovered. Genes encoding proteins with unknown functions comprise a relevant...
Paper Details
Title
Overexpression of an evolutionarily conserved drought-responsive sugarcane gene enhances salinity and drought resilience
Published Date
May 24, 2019
Volume
124
Issue
4
Pages
691 - 700
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