Molecular Mechanisms and Regulatory Pathways Underlying Drought Stress Response in Rice.
Anjing GengWenli LianYihan WangMinghao LiuYue ZhangXu WangGuang ChenPublished in: International journal of molecular sciences (2024)
Rice is a staple food for 350 million people globally. Its yield thus affects global food security. Drought is a serious environmental factor affecting rice growth. Alleviating the inhibition of drought stress is thus an urgent challenge that should be solved to enhance rice growth and yield. This review details the effects of drought on rice morphology, physiology, biochemistry, and the genes associated with drought stress response, their biological functions, and molecular regulatory pathways. The review further highlights the main future research directions to collectively provide theoretical support and reference for improving drought stress adaptation mechanisms and breeding new drought-resistant rice varieties.