Procedures for standard evaluation and data management of advanced potato clones. Summary guide to selecting potato clones for drought tolerance under field conditions international cooperators’ guide

Drought stress is a multidimensional stress and generally leads to changes in the physiological, morphological, ecological, biochemical, and molecular traits of plants (Farooq et al., 2009). In addition, it can negatively affect the quantity and quality of plant growth and yield (Zlatev and Lidon,...

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Autores principales: Cevallos, D., Souza, J. de, Salas, E., Eyzaguirre, R., Bonierbale, Merideth W.
Formato: Manual
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: International Potato Center 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/110823
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Souza, J. de
Salas, E.
Eyzaguirre, R.
Bonierbale, Merideth W.
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Souza, J. de
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Eyzaguirre, R.
Bonierbale, Merideth W.
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description Drought stress is a multidimensional stress and generally leads to changes in the physiological, morphological, ecological, biochemical, and molecular traits of plants (Farooq et al., 2009). In addition, it can negatively affect the quantity and quality of plant growth and yield (Zlatev and Lidon, 2012). Many plants have developed resistance mechanisms to tolerate drought stress, but these mechanisms are varied and depend on plant species (Hossain et al., 2016). There are several options for drought tolerance mechanisms in plants, including developmental, physiological, morphological, ecological, biochemical, and molecular mechanisms. Typically, the mechanisms involved in plant tolerance to drought follow a general plan: maintaining cell water homeostasis under drought conditions (Hossain et al., 2016). Impact of abiotic stresses on potato production will increase over the next decades, due to climate change and the extension of potato cultivation under drought/heat conditions (Hijmanns, 2003) since potato is extremely susceptible to drought (Monneveux et al., 2013). Plant adaptation to drought involves several different morphological and physiological characteristics; however, no specific traits have been reported since drought responses change according to plant genotype and growth stage. Stem height, number of green leaves and leaf length are considered to be the parameters most sensitive to moderate drought conditions (Deblonde and Ledent, 2001); however, these traits have shown inconsistency in many cases. In the present protocol, a selection of traits is shown as a result of previous experiments and exhaustive data analysis at the International Potato Center.
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spelling CGSpace1108232025-11-06T13:46:44Z Procedures for standard evaluation and data management of advanced potato clones. Summary guide to selecting potato clones for drought tolerance under field conditions international cooperators’ guide Cevallos, D. Souza, J. de Salas, E. Eyzaguirre, R. Bonierbale, Merideth W. potatoes clones drought stress Drought stress is a multidimensional stress and generally leads to changes in the physiological, morphological, ecological, biochemical, and molecular traits of plants (Farooq et al., 2009). In addition, it can negatively affect the quantity and quality of plant growth and yield (Zlatev and Lidon, 2012). Many plants have developed resistance mechanisms to tolerate drought stress, but these mechanisms are varied and depend on plant species (Hossain et al., 2016). There are several options for drought tolerance mechanisms in plants, including developmental, physiological, morphological, ecological, biochemical, and molecular mechanisms. Typically, the mechanisms involved in plant tolerance to drought follow a general plan: maintaining cell water homeostasis under drought conditions (Hossain et al., 2016). Impact of abiotic stresses on potato production will increase over the next decades, due to climate change and the extension of potato cultivation under drought/heat conditions (Hijmanns, 2003) since potato is extremely susceptible to drought (Monneveux et al., 2013). Plant adaptation to drought involves several different morphological and physiological characteristics; however, no specific traits have been reported since drought responses change according to plant genotype and growth stage. Stem height, number of green leaves and leaf length are considered to be the parameters most sensitive to moderate drought conditions (Deblonde and Ledent, 2001); however, these traits have shown inconsistency in many cases. In the present protocol, a selection of traits is shown as a result of previous experiments and exhaustive data analysis at the International Potato Center. 2020-09 2021-01-11T20:05:51Z 2021-01-11T20:05:51Z Manual https://hdl.handle.net/10568/110823 en Open Access application/pdf International Potato Center Cevallos, D., De Souza, J., Salas, E., Eyzaguirre, R., Bonierbale, M. 2020. Procedures for Standard Evaluation and Data Management of Advanced Potato Clones. Summary Guide to Selecting Potato Clones for Drought Tolerance under Field Conditions. International Cooperators’ Guide. Lima (Peru). International Potato Center. 20 p.
spellingShingle potatoes
clones
drought stress
Cevallos, D.
Souza, J. de
Salas, E.
Eyzaguirre, R.
Bonierbale, Merideth W.
Procedures for standard evaluation and data management of advanced potato clones. Summary guide to selecting potato clones for drought tolerance under field conditions international cooperators’ guide
title Procedures for standard evaluation and data management of advanced potato clones. Summary guide to selecting potato clones for drought tolerance under field conditions international cooperators’ guide
title_full Procedures for standard evaluation and data management of advanced potato clones. Summary guide to selecting potato clones for drought tolerance under field conditions international cooperators’ guide
title_fullStr Procedures for standard evaluation and data management of advanced potato clones. Summary guide to selecting potato clones for drought tolerance under field conditions international cooperators’ guide
title_full_unstemmed Procedures for standard evaluation and data management of advanced potato clones. Summary guide to selecting potato clones for drought tolerance under field conditions international cooperators’ guide
title_short Procedures for standard evaluation and data management of advanced potato clones. Summary guide to selecting potato clones for drought tolerance under field conditions international cooperators’ guide
title_sort procedures for standard evaluation and data management of advanced potato clones summary guide to selecting potato clones for drought tolerance under field conditions international cooperators guide
topic potatoes
clones
drought stress
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/110823
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