Ensuring Nutritious Food Under Elevated CO(2) Conditions: A Case for Improved C(4) Crops

在高二氧化碳浓度条件下确保营养食品:改良C4作物的必要性

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Abstract

Global climate change is a challenge for efforts to ensure food security for future generations. It will affect crop yields through changes in temperature and precipitation, as well as the nutritional quality of crops. Increased atmospheric CO(2) leads to a penalty in the content of proteins and micronutrients in most staple crops, with the possible exception of C(4) crops. It is essential to understand the control of nutrient homeostasis to mitigate this penalty. However, despite the importance of mineral nutrition for plant performance, comparably less is known about the regulation of nutrient uptake and homeostasis in C(4) plants than in C(3) plants and mineral nutrition has not been a strong focus of the C(4) research. Here we review what is known about C(4) specific features of nitrogen and sulfur assimilation as well as of homeostasis of other essential elements. We identify the major knowledge gaps and urgent questions for future research. We argue that adaptations in mineral nutrition were an integral part of the evolution of C(4) photosynthesis and should be considered in the attempts to engineer C(4) photosynthetic mechanisms into C(3) crops.

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