A ‘wiring diagram’ for source strength traits impacting wheat yield potential

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العنوان: A ‘wiring diagram’ for source strength traits impacting wheat yield potential
المؤلفون: Erik H Murchie, Matthew Reynolds, Gustavo A Slafer, M John Foulkes, Liana Acevedo-Siaca, Lorna McAusland, Robert Sharwood, Simon Griffiths, Richard B Flavell, Jeff Gwyn, Mark Sawkins, Elizabete Carmo-Silva
بيانات النشر: Oxford University Press, 2022.
سنة النشر: 2022
مصطلحات موضوعية: Physiology, Source–sink, Plant Science, Biomass, Breeding, Photosynthesis, Yield physiology
الوصف: Source traits are currently of great interest for the enhancement of yield potential; for example, much effort is being expended to find ways of modifying photosynthesis. However, photosynthesis is but one component of crop regulation, so sink activities and the coordination of diverse processes throughout the crop must be considered in an integrated, systems approach. A set of ‘wiring diagrams’ has been devised as a visual tool to integrate the interactions of component processes at different stages of wheat development. They enable the roles of chloroplast, leaf, and whole-canopy processes to be seen in the context of sink development and crop growth as a whole. In this review, we dissect source traits both anatomically (foliar and non-foliar) and temporally (pre- and post-anthesis), and consider the evidence for their regulation at local and whole-plant/crop levels. We consider how the formation of a canopy creates challenges (self-occlusion) and opportunities (dynamic photosynthesis) for components of photosynthesis. Lastly, we discuss the regulation of source activity by feedback regulation. The review is written in the framework of the wiring diagrams which, as integrated descriptors of traits underpinning grain yield, are designed to provide a potential workspace for breeders and other crop scientists that, along with high-throughput and precision phenotyping data, genetics, and bioinformatics, will help build future dynamic models of trait and gene interactions to achieve yield gains in wheat and other field crops. Research of the authors on physiology and genetics of wheat yield potential has been funded by many different sources over the years. Recent grants include the International Wheat Yield Partnership (IWYP) projects funded by the Biotechnology and Biological Research Council of the UK [BB/N021061/1, BB/ N020871/2, BB/S005072/1] (IWYP48, IWYP64, IWYP163 and IWYP25FP, respectively), as well as projects funded by other donors (State Research Agency of Spain: AGL2015-69595-R and RTI2018-096213-B-100).
اللغة: English
الوصول الحر: https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::079fdee88a3a3e2e50a403fea417a22eTest
https://hdl.handle.net/10459.1/85301Test
حقوق: OPEN
رقم الانضمام: edsair.doi.dedup.....079fdee88a3a3e2e50a403fea417a22e
قاعدة البيانات: OpenAIRE