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Active and adaptive plasticity in a changing climate

Authors :
Rob Brooker
Lawrie K. Brown
Timothy S. George
Robin J. Pakeman
Sarah Palmer
Luke Ramsay
Christian Schöb
Nicholas Schurch
Mike J. Wilkinson
Source :
Trends in Plant Science, 27 (7)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Better understanding of the mechanistic basis of plant plasticity will enhance efforts to breed crops resilient to predicted climate change. However, complexity in plasticity's conceptualisation and measurement may hinder fruitful crossover of concepts between disciplines that would enable such advances. We argue active adaptive plasticity is particularly important in shaping the fitness of wild plants, representing the first line of a plant's defence to environmental change. Here, we define how this concept may be applied to crop breeding, suggest appropriate approaches to measure it in crops, and propose a refocussing on active adaptive plasticity to enhance crop resilience. We also discuss how the same concept may have wider utility, such as in ex situ plant conservation and reintroductions.<br />Trends in Plant Science, 27 (7)<br />ISSN:1360-1385<br />ISSN:1878-4372

Details

ISSN :
18784372 and 13601385
Volume :
27
Issue :
7
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Trends in plant science
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....839c004ec0033f1a84252dc6ffd57aaa