Root Development and Stress Tolerance in rice: The Key to Improving Stress Tolerance without Yield Penalties

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Roots anchor plants and take up water and nutrients from the soil; therefore, root development strongly affects plant growth and productivity. Moreover, increasing evidence indicates that root development is deeply involved in plant tolerance to abiotic stresses such as drought and salinity. These findings suggest that modulating root growth and development provides a potentially useful approach to improve plant abiotic stress tolerance. Such targeted approaches may avoid the yield penalties that result from growth-defense trade-offs produced by global induction of defenses against abiotic stresses. This review summarizes the developmental mechanisms underlying root development and discusses recent studies about modulation of root growth and stress tolerance in rice.

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Seo, D. H., Seomun, S., Choi, Y. D., & Jang, G. (2020, March 6). Root Development and Stress Tolerance in rice: The Key to Improving Stress Tolerance without Yield Penalties. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. NLM (Medline). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms21051807

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