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Nowe mozliwosci ulepszenia odpornosci roslin na dzialanie stresow abiotycznych

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The importance of abiotic stresses in plant production are discussed and possibilities of improving crop tolerance to those stresses with the use of conventional breeding strategies are summarized. The need for substantial plant production increase using biological potential of crops is stressed. The new possibilities emerging from dynamic development of recombinant DNA methods in elucidating the mechanisms of crop response to abiotic stresses and prospects of breakthrough in breeding practices are presented.

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50

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6

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s.73-82,tab.,rys.,bibliogr.

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  • Instytut Hodowli i Aklimatyzacji Roslin, Radzikow, 05-870 Blonie

Bibliografia

  • [1] Acevedo E., Fereras E. 1993. Resistance to abiotic stresses. W: Plant Breeding: Piniviples and Prospects. M.D. Hayward, N.O., Bosemark, I.I. Ramagosa (red.), Chapman and Hall: 406-421.
  • [2] Blum A. 1988. Plant Breeding for Stress Environments. CRC Press Inc. Boca Raton, Florida: 15-42.
  • [3] Blum A. 2001. Drought Stress and its Impact: The Environmental and Physiological Nature of Stress. http://www.plantstress.com/Articles/drought/.
  • [4] Bray E., Bailey-Serres J., Weretlinyk E. 2000. Responses to Abiotic Stresses. W: Biochemistry and Molecular Biology of Plants. B. Buchanan, W. Gruissem, R. Jones (red.) American Society of Plant Physiology: 1158-1203.
  • [5] Borlaug N. 2000. Ending world hunger: the promise of biotechnology and thread of antiscience zealotry. Plant Physiol. 124: 487-490.
  • [6] Cushman J.C., Bohnert H.J. 2000. Genomic approaches to plant stress tolerance. Current Opinion on Plant Biology 3: 117-124.
  • [7] FAOSTAT. 2003. Agriculture Data. http://appa.fao.org/collections?subset=agriculture
  • [8] Nguyen H.T. 2001. Quantitative trait loci (QTL) and major genes for abiotic stress tolerance in plants (updated Dec.2001). http://www.plantstress.com
  • [9] Pastori G.M., Foyer C.H. 2002. Common Components, Networks, and Pthways of Cross-tolerance to Stress. The Central Role of „Redox" and Adscisic Acid – Mediated Controls. Plant Physiol. 129: 460-468.
  • [10] Pinstrup-Andersen Per, Rajul Pandya-Lorch, Rosegrant M.W. 1999. World food prospects: critical issues for the early twenty-first century. International Food Policy Research Institute, Washington D.C., October 1999: 8-18.
  • [11] Ramagosa I., Fox P.N. 1993. Genotype-environment interaction and adaptation. W: Plant Breeding: Principles and Perspectives. Hayward M.D, Bosemark N.O, Ramagosa I. (red.) Chapman and Hall, 1993: 373-390.
  • [12] Tilman D.1999. Global environmental impact of agricultural expansion: The need for sustainable efficient practices. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. USA 96: 5995-6000.
  • [13] Wenzel G., Frei U., Luberstedt T., Mohler V., Thummler F. 2001. Plant Breeding and Seed Science 45, suppl.: 17-31.
  • [14] Zhang H., Blumewald E. 2000. Transgenic sah-tolerant tomato plants accumulate salt in foliage but not in fruits. Nature Genetics 19: 765-770.

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