2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.biori.2020.02.001
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The Yin and Yang in plant breeding: the trade-off between plant growth yield and tolerance to stresses

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“…Further exploration is required to identify the underlying biological mechanisms impacting root growth and causing upregulation of defense responses. The knowledge gained would benefit crop improvement to maximize crop yield with a balance of disease resistance (Silva et al ., 2019). After all, chitosan could be a potential elicitor for agricultural application, especially in hydroponic setup to counteract fungal pathogen attacks under safe and practical conditions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Further exploration is required to identify the underlying biological mechanisms impacting root growth and causing upregulation of defense responses. The knowledge gained would benefit crop improvement to maximize crop yield with a balance of disease resistance (Silva et al ., 2019). After all, chitosan could be a potential elicitor for agricultural application, especially in hydroponic setup to counteract fungal pathogen attacks under safe and practical conditions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, we speculate that the CPuORF of At5g03190 (CPuORF47) acts to suppress the expression of its mORF, which is detrimental to plant health under normal conditions (Figures 5 and S6 ). Misexpression of regulatory genes in plants often incurs costs to growth and fecundity and is a significant challenge in the development of crops resistant to biotic or abiotic stress (Da Silva et al, 2019 ), hence the recent interest in the application of CPuORFs in crop protection. CPuORFs, which may have evolved to mitigate against uncontrolled mORF expression to maintain homeostasis, act at the level of translation independently of transcription, providing an additional layer of regulation that allows rapid responses to a dynamically changing environment.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most work related to the growth-stress dependence has been done in relation to biotic ( Brown and Rant, 2013 ; Ning et al., 2017 ; da Silva et al., 2019 ) and abiotic stressors ( Bechtold and Field, 2018 ). Apart from research dedicated to discerning the growth penalty in plants with modified phenylpropanoid and lignin biosynthesis ( Reem et al., 2018 ; Ha et al., 2021 ; Panda et al., 2021 ), no major steps have been taken toward understanding molecular mechanisms underlying fitness costs associated with metabolic engineering and/or transgene expression.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%