用水效率
蒸腾作用
背景(考古学)
光合作用
特质
生产力
生物
农学
环境科学
农业工程
植物
计算机科学
工程类
古生物学
宏观经济学
经济
程序设计语言
作者
Andrew D. B. Leakey,John N. Ferguson,Charles P. Pignon,Alex Wu,Zhenong Jin,Graeme Hammer,David B. Lobell
标识
DOI:10.1146/annurev-arplant-042817-040305
摘要
The ratio of plant carbon gain to water use, known as water use efficiency (WUE), has long been recognized as a key constraint on crop production and an important target for crop improvement. WUE is a physiologically and genetically complex trait that can be defined at a range of scales. Many component traits directly influence WUE, including photosynthesis, stomatal and mesophyll conductances, and canopy structure. Interactions of carbon and water relations with diverse aspects of the environment and crop development also modulate WUE. As a consequence, enhancing WUE by breeding or biotechnology has proven challenging but not impossible. This review aims to synthesize new knowledge of WUE arising from advances in phenotyping, modeling, physiology, genetics, and molecular biology in the context of classical theoretical principles. In addition, we discuss how rising atmospheric CO 2 concentration has created and will continue to create opportunities for enhancing WUE by modifying the trade-off between photosynthesis and transpiration.
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