The optimization of crop response to climatic stress through modulation of plant stress response mechanisms. Opportunities for biostimulants and plant hormones to meet climate challenges
Jing Li, Giulia Forghieri, Danny Geelen, Patrick du Jardin, Patrick H. Brown

TL;DR
This paper discusses how biostimulants and plant hormones can enhance crop resilience to climate change by modulating plant stress responses, emphasizing the need for regulatory reform to unlock their potential.
Contribution
It highlights the scientific basis for using biostimulants and proposes legislative frameworks to improve crop resilience against climate-induced stresses.
Findings
Biostimulants can provide immediate stress response improvements.
Traditional breeding is too slow for current climate challenges.
Regulatory reform is essential for biostimulant development.
Abstract
Climate change is a major threat to crop potential and is characterized by both long-term shifts in temperature and precipitation patterns as well as increased occurrence of extreme weather events, these extreme weather events are the most immediate and intractable threat to agriculture. Crop resilience in the face of stress depends upon the speed and effectiveness with which plants and cropping systems sense and respond to that stress. A variety of agronomic practices including breeding, exogenous inputs (nutrients, water, biostimulants and others) and shifts in cultivation practice have been used to influence plant stress response to achieve the goal of increased plant and cropping system resilience. Traditional breeding is a powerful tool that has resulted in stable and long-term cultivar improvements but is often too slow and complex to meet the diverse, complex and unpredictable…
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Taxonomy
TopicsClimate change impacts on agriculture · Plant responses to elevated CO2 · Plant Growth Enhancement Techniques
MethodsSPEED: Separable Pyramidal Pooling EncodEr-Decoder for Real-Time Monocular Depth Estimation on Low-Resource Settings
