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What is ‘drought stress’ and what are options to increase crop yield?
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26 December 2022

TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Agriculture / Sustainable Agriculture, Agronomy and crop production, TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Agriculture / Agronomy / Crop Science, Sustainable agriculture, Agricultural science
1 Introduction 2 Axiom I: The term ‘drought’ is essentially meaningless in describing the temporal dynamics of ever-changing water deficit in the field and crop responses to the infinity of possible water-deficit scenarios 3 Axiom II: There is no universal ‘drought resistance’ trait that always results in yield increase 4 Axiom III: Be wary of ‘drought trait’ suggestions that have not been subjected to a probabilistic analysis using realistic varying weather scenarios 5 Axiom IV: Be wary of simplistic hypotheses for improving drought resilience such as osmotic adjustment 6 Proposition A: Be wary of phenomenological equations for insight about the mechanistic basis for overcoming water deficit 7 Proposition B: A more mechanistic description of yield under water deficit 8 Proposition C: Increase effectiveness of water use as a result of plant traits resulting in early-season water conservation 9 Proposition D: Responsiveness to vapor pressure deficit to achieve early-season water conservation 10 Conclusion: A renewed perspective for increasing crop drought resilience 11 References