Integrative approaches to enhance reproductive resilience of crops for climate-proof agriculture
Type
Journal article
Language
English
Date issued
2025
Author
Agho, Collins
Avni, Adi
Bacu, Ariola
Bakery, Ayat
Balazadeh, Salma
Baloch, Faheem Shehzad
Bazakos, Christos
Čereković, Nataša
Chaturvedi, Palak
Chauhan, Harsh
De Smet, Ive
Dresselhaus, Thomas
Ferreira, Liliana
Fíla, Jan
Fortes, Ana M.
Fotopoulos, Vasileios
Francesca, Silvana
García-Perez, Pascual
Gong, Wen
Graci, Salvatore
Granell, Antonio
Gulyás, Andrea
Hidvégi, Norbert
Honys, David
Jankovska-Bortkevič, Elžbieta
Jonak, Claudia
Jurkonienė, Sigita
Kaiserli, Eirini
Kanwar, Meenakshi
Kavas, Musa
Koceska, Natasa
Koceski, Saso
Kollist, Hannes
Lakhneko, Olha
Lieberman-Lazarovich, Michal
Lukić, Nataša
Luyckx, Adrien
Mellidou, Ifigeneia
Mendes, Marta
Miras-Moreno, Begoña
Mirmazloum, Iman
Mladenov, Velimir
Mozafarian, Maryam
Mueller-Roeber, Bernd
Mühlemann, Joëlle
Munaiz, Eduardo D.
Nieto, Cristina
Niinemets, Ülo
Papa, Stela
Pedreño, Maria
Piekutowska, Magdalena
Provelengiou, Stella
Quinet, Muriel
Radanović, Aleksandra
Resentini, Francesca
Rieu, Ivo
Rigano, Maria Manuela
Robert, Hélène S.
Rojas, Laura I.
Šamec, Dunja
Santos, Ana Paula
Schrumpfova, Petra P.
Shalha, Boushra
Simm, Stefan
Spanic, Valentina
Stahl, Yvonne
Šućur, Rada
Vlachonasios, Κonstantinos E.
Vraggalas, Stavros
Vriezen, Wim H.
Fragkostefanakis, Sotirios
Faculty
Wydział Inżynierii Środowiska i Inżynierii Mechanicznej
PBN discipline
mechanical engineering
Journal
Plant Stress
ISSN
2667-064X
Volume
15
Number
March 2025
Pages from-to
art. 100704
Abstract (EN)
Worldwide agricultural systems are threatened by rising temperatures, extreme weather events, and shifting climate zones. Climate change-driven failure in sexual reproduction is a major cause for yield reduction in horticultural and grain crops. Consequently, understanding how climate change affects reproductive processes in crops is crucial for global food security and prosperity. The development of climate-proof crops, including maize, wheat, barley, rice, and tomato, requires new genetic material and novel management practices to ensure high productivity under less favorable conditions. Safeguarding successful plant reproduction is challenging due to the complex nature of this biological process, and therefore, a multifaceted approach is the key to success. In this review, we provide an overview of the processes underlying plant reproduction and how they are affected by different abiotic stresses related to climate change. We discuss how genetics, advanced breeding technologies, biotechnological innovations, and sustainable agronomic practices can collectively contribute to the development of resilient crop varieties. We also highlight the potential of artificial intelligence (AI) in optimizing breeding strategies, predicting climate impacts, and improving crop management practices to enhance reproductive resilience and ensure food security. Lastly, we discuss the vision of a new era in agriculture where diverse actors and stakeholders cooperate to create climate-proof crops.
License
CC-BY - Attribution
Open access date
December 8, 2024