Reducing photorespiration in C3 crops could significantly increase rates of photosynthesis and yield. One method to achieve this would be to integrate C4 photosynthesis into C3 species. This objective is challenging as it involves engineering incompletely understood traits into C3 leaves, including complex changes to their biochemistry, cell biology, and anatomy. Quantitative genetics and selective breeding offer underexplored routes to identify regulators of these processes. We first review examples of natural intraspecific variation in C4 photosynthesis as well as the potential for hybridization between C3 and C4 species. We then discuss how quantitative genetic approaches including artificial selection and genome-wide association could b...
Engineering C4 photosynthesis into C3 crops could substantially increase their yield by alleviating ...
With a rapidly growing world population and dwindling natural resources, we are now facing the enorm...
C-4 photosynthetic plants outperform C-3 plants in hot and arid climates. By concentrating carbon di...
Reducing photorespiration in C3 crops could significantly increase rates of photosynthesis and yield...
Maintaining global food security amidst climate change requires improved photosynthetic efficiency i...
Maintaining global food security amidst climate change requires improved photosynthetic efficiency i...
Anticipated future population growth necessitates that more food is produced using the same, or les...
Most terrestrial plants use C3 photosynthesis to fix carbon. In multiple plant lineages a modified s...
The C4 photosynthetic pathway was first described over 50 years ago. Today, it is known that C4 evol...
The C4 photosynthetic pathway was first described over 50 years ago. Today, it is known that C4 evol...
The C4 photosynthetic pathway was first described over 50 years ago. Today, it is known that C4 evol...
The C4 photosynthetic pathway was first described over 50 years ago. Today, it is known that C4 evol...
Engineering C4 photosynthesis into C3 crops could substantially increase their yield by alleviating ...
The C4 photosynthetic pathway was first described over 50 years ago. Today, it is known that C4 evol...
It is believed that transferring the C4 engine into C3 crops will greatly increase the yields of maj...
Engineering C4 photosynthesis into C3 crops could substantially increase their yield by alleviating ...
With a rapidly growing world population and dwindling natural resources, we are now facing the enorm...
C-4 photosynthetic plants outperform C-3 plants in hot and arid climates. By concentrating carbon di...
Reducing photorespiration in C3 crops could significantly increase rates of photosynthesis and yield...
Maintaining global food security amidst climate change requires improved photosynthetic efficiency i...
Maintaining global food security amidst climate change requires improved photosynthetic efficiency i...
Anticipated future population growth necessitates that more food is produced using the same, or les...
Most terrestrial plants use C3 photosynthesis to fix carbon. In multiple plant lineages a modified s...
The C4 photosynthetic pathway was first described over 50 years ago. Today, it is known that C4 evol...
The C4 photosynthetic pathway was first described over 50 years ago. Today, it is known that C4 evol...
The C4 photosynthetic pathway was first described over 50 years ago. Today, it is known that C4 evol...
The C4 photosynthetic pathway was first described over 50 years ago. Today, it is known that C4 evol...
Engineering C4 photosynthesis into C3 crops could substantially increase their yield by alleviating ...
The C4 photosynthetic pathway was first described over 50 years ago. Today, it is known that C4 evol...
It is believed that transferring the C4 engine into C3 crops will greatly increase the yields of maj...
Engineering C4 photosynthesis into C3 crops could substantially increase their yield by alleviating ...
With a rapidly growing world population and dwindling natural resources, we are now facing the enorm...
C-4 photosynthetic plants outperform C-3 plants in hot and arid climates. By concentrating carbon di...