Journal ArticleOpen Access
Drought Stress in Grain Legumes: Effects, Tolerance Mechanisms and Management
Author Affiliations
Gazipur Agricultural University, Bangladesh Agricultural University, Hainan University, Mendel University in Brno
Published InAgronomy
Year2021
Citations259
Abstract
Grain legumes are important sources of proteins, essential micronutrients and vitamins and for human nutrition. Climate change, including drought, is a severe threat to grain legume production throughout the world. In this review, the morpho-physiological, physio-biochemical and molecular levels of drought stress in legumes are described. Moreover, different tolerance mechanisms, such as the morphological, physio-biochemical and molecular mechanisms of legumes, are also reviewed. Moreover, various management approaches for mitigating the drought stress effects in grain legumes are assessed. Reduced leaf area, shoot and root growth, chlorophyll content, stomatal conductance, CO2 influx, nutrient uptake and translocation, and water-use efficiency (WUE) ultimately affect legume yields. The yield loss of grain legumes varies from species to species, even variety to variety within a…
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