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Root growth and development under heat and water stresses: a comparative study determining independent and combined effects in four grain legume species

Marion Prudent
Virginie Bourion
Sylvie Girodet
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Chantal Martin
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Damien Ollivier
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Christophe Salon

Résumé

hanks to their ability to fix atmospheric dinitrogen in symbiosis with soil bacteria, grain legumes provide a sustainable way to ensure food and nutritional security. Unfortunately, these crops are highly susceptible to environmental constraints such as heat or water stresses which leads to fluctuating yields as compared to cereals. In the context of climate change, more frequent episodes of heat stress, concomitant (or not) with water stress are expected. This emphasizes the need to identify key plant traits towards a better yield stability under stressful conditions.
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hal-02786877 , version 1 (05-06-2020)

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  • HAL Id : hal-02786877 , version 1
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Marion Prudent, Virginie Bourion, Cherif Diatta, Déborah Leborgne, Sylvie Girodet, et al.. Root growth and development under heat and water stresses: a comparative study determining independent and combined effects in four grain legume species. ISRR-10 (International Society of Root Research). Exposing the Hidden Half. Root Research at the Forefront of Science International Symposium, Jul 2018, Jérusalem, Israel. , 2018. ⟨hal-02786877⟩
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