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Article Dans Une Revue Food and Energy Security Année : 2023

Improving crop Yield potential

Matthew Paul
John Foulkes
Peter Rogowsky
Christian Meyer
Martin Parry

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The growing world population and global increases in the standard of living both result in an increasing demand for food, feed and other plant- derived products. In the coming years, plant- based research will be among the major drivers ensuring food security and the expansion of the bio- based economy. Crop productivity is determined by several factors, including the available physical and agricultural resources, crop management, and the resource use efficiency, quality and intrinsic yield potential of the chosen crop. This review focuses on intrinsic yield potential, since understanding its determinants and their biological basis will allow to maximize the plant's potential in food and energy production. Yield potential is determined by a variety of complex traits that integrate strictly regulated processes and their underlying gene regulatory networks. Due to this inherent complexity, numerous potential targets have been identified that could be exploited to increase crop yield. These encompass diverse metabolic and physical processes at the cellular, organ and canopy level. We present an overview of some of the distinct biological processes considered to be crucial for yield determination that could further be exploited to improve future crop productivity.
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hal-03872237 , version 1 (07-12-2022)

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Alexandra J Burgess, Céline Masclaux-Daubresse, Günter Strittmatter, Andreas P. M. Weber, Samuel Harry Taylor, et al.. Improving crop Yield potential. Food and Energy Security, 2023, 12 (1), pp.e435. ⟨10.1002/fes3.435⟩. ⟨hal-03872237⟩
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