Notulae Botanicae Horti Agrobotanici Cluj-Napoca (Mar 2024)

Battling arid adversity: unveiling the resilience of cotton in the face of drought and innovative mitigation approaches

  • Ayesha BIBI,
  • Wang LIHONG,
  • Athar MAHMOOD,
  • Muhammad M. JAVAID,
  • Basharat ALI,
  • Muhammad YASIN,
  • Kashif KAMRAN,
  • Bilal A. KHAN,
  • Adnan RASHEED,
  • Muhammad U. HASSAN,
  • Abeer HASHEM,
  • Mouna MECHRI,
  • Elsayed F. ABD_ALLAH

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15835/nbha52113468
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 52, no. 1

Abstract

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Climate change has had significant impacts on agriculture, particularly on cotton production, where drought has emerged as a major threat worldwide. Long and intense dry periods in cotton-growing regions have become more frequent and severe. Drought stress severely affects various aspects of cotton plants, including chlorophyll pigments, carbohydrate metabolism, and enzyme activities related to fiber development, such as vacuolar invertase and sucrose synthase. Furthermore, drought stress disrupts the movement of nutrients toward the reproductive tissues in cotton, resulting in compromised pollen function, propagative failure, and fiber characteristics. To tackle these issues, scientists have made advancements in creating drought-resistant cotton varieties through transgenic methods or molecular breeding techniques, genome editing, CRISPR/Cas9, utilizing quantitative trait loci (QTL). Moreover, the application of plant growth regulators and mineral elements has displayed the potential to improve cotton’s ability to endure drought stress while also enhancing fiber yield and quality. These approaches activate stress-responsive signaling pathways, which could contribute to mitigating reproductive failure and improving fiber characteristics. While the impact of drought stress on cotton plants has been extensively studied, the variations in fiber quality resulting from drought stress are not yet completely understood. Current research has been focused on unraveling the mechanisms underlying these changes, including the physiological, biochemical, and molecular alterations during the multiplicative growth phase that contribute to poor fiber development. Understanding these mechanisms will facilitate the development of novel strategies to alleviate the adverse impact of worldwide weather changes on cotton growth and fiber quality. This research focuses on the drought stress in cotton cultivation and explores its different effects on cotton morphology, physiology, crop yield, and fiber characteristics as well as mechanisms by which cotton exhibits drought tolerance and highlights innovative strategies to mitigate drought stress.

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