Breeding crops for improved mineral nutrition under climate change conditions

J Exp Bot. 2015 Jun;66(12):3511-21. doi: 10.1093/jxb/eru539. Epub 2015 Jan 22.

Abstract

Improvements in understanding how climate change may influence chemical and physical processes in soils, how this may affect nutrient availability, and how plants may respond to changed availability of nutrients will influence crop breeding programmes. The effects of increased atmospheric CO2 and warmer temperatures, both individually and combined, on soil microbial activity, including mycorrhizas and N-fixing organisms, are evaluated, together with their implications for nutrient availability. Potential changes to plant growth, and the combined effects of soil and plant changes on nutrient uptake, are discussed. The organization of research on the efficient use of macro- and micronutrients by crops under climate change conditions is outlined, including analysis of QTLs for nutrient efficiency. Suggestions for how the information gained can be used in plant breeding programmes are given.

Keywords: Micronutrient; nitrogen; nutrient availability; nutrient use efficiency; phosphorus; quantitative trait loci (QTLs)..

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Breeding / methods*
  • Climate Change*
  • Crops, Agricultural / growth & development*
  • Environment
  • Minerals / metabolism*
  • Nutritional Physiological Phenomena*

Substances

  • Minerals