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Review
. 2021 Jan 28;10(2):259.
doi: 10.3390/plants10020259.

Drought Stress Impacts on Plants and Different Approaches to Alleviate Its Adverse Effects

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Review

Drought Stress Impacts on Plants and Different Approaches to Alleviate Its Adverse Effects

Mahmoud F Seleiman et al. Plants (Basel). .

Abstract

Drought stress, being the inevitable factor that exists in various environments without recognizing borders and no clear warning thereby hampering plant biomass production, quality, and energy. It is the key important environmental stress that occurs due to temperature dynamics, light intensity, and low rainfall. Despite this, its cumulative, not obvious impact and multidimensional nature severely affects the plant morphological, physiological, biochemical and molecular attributes with adverse impact on photosynthetic capacity. Coping with water scarcity, plants evolve various complex resistance and adaptation mechanisms including physiological and biochemical responses, which differ with species level. The sophisticated adaptation mechanisms and regularity network that improves the water stress tolerance and adaptation in plants are briefly discussed. Growth pattern and structural dynamics, reduction in transpiration loss through altering stomatal conductance and distribution, leaf rolling, root to shoot ratio dynamics, root length increment, accumulation of compatible solutes, enhancement in transpiration efficiency, osmotic and hormonal regulation, and delayed senescence are the strategies that are adopted by plants under water deficit. Approaches for drought stress alleviations are breeding strategies, molecular and genomics perspectives with special emphasis on the omics technology alteration i.e., metabolomics, proteomics, genomics, transcriptomics, glyomics and phenomics that improve the stress tolerance in plants. For drought stress induction, seed priming, growth hormones, osmoprotectants, silicon (Si), selenium (Se) and potassium application are worth using under drought stress conditions in plants. In addition, drought adaptation through microbes, hydrogel, nanoparticles applications and metabolic engineering techniques that regulate the antioxidant enzymes activity for adaptation to drought stress in plants, enhancing plant tolerance through maintenance in cell homeostasis and ameliorates the adverse effects of water stress are of great potential in agriculture.

Keywords: abiotic stress; drought stress; mitigation; plants.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors declare no conflict of interest.

Figures

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Figure 1
Morphological, physiological and biochemical dynamics of plants affected by water stress.
Figure 2
Figure 2
Adverse effects and adaptations of plants to drought stress, modified from Ullah et al. [63]—means reduce; + means increase.
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Figure 3
Schematic diagram of drought resistance mechanism in plants. RWC = relative water contents; WUE = water-use efficiency.
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Figure 4
Schematic representation of the interaction among microbes, soil and plant, modified from Andreote et al. [213].

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