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Title
A Return to the Wild: Root Exudates and Food Security
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Abstract
Challenges to food security under conditions of global change are forcing us to increase global crop production. Focussing on belowground plant traits, especially root exudation, has great promise to meet this challenge. Root exudation is the release of a vast array of compounds into the soil. These exudates are involved in many biotic and abiotic interactions. Wild relatives of crops provide a large potential source of information and genetic material and have desirable traits that could be incorporated into modern breeding programs. However, root exudates are currently underexploited. Here, we highlight how the traits of root exudates of crop wild relatives could be used to improve agricultural output and reduce environmental impacts, particularly by decreasing our dependence on pesticides and fertilisers.
Language
English
Source (journal)
Trends in plant science. - London
Publication
London : Elsevier science london , 2020
ISSN
1360-1385
DOI
10.1016/J.TPLANTS.2019.09.010
Volume/pages
25 :1 (2020) , p. 14-21
ISI
000503380300005
Pubmed ID
31648938
Full text (Publisher's DOI)
UAntwerpen
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External links
Web of Science
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Creation 07.10.2020
Last edited 13.12.2024
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