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Deciphering the adaptive response of wheat for climate change mitigation

Progetto
The Wheat Sustain project investigated how durum wheat (Svevo) and bread wheat (Chinese Spring) respond to environmental stresses from water scarcity and nutrient deficiencies, particularly nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P).
To accurately reproduce real field conditions while keeping precise control over water and nutrient supply, plants were grown in lysimeters. Throughout the entire crop cycle, seven treatments (T1–T7) were evaluated, ranging from optimal conditions (W+N+P) to severe resource limitation. Key physiological parameters, including stomatal conductance, chlorophyll content, and fluorescence, were systematically monitored, while leaf and reproductive tissues were collected for comprehensive analyses of yield, quality, and metabolism.
Rather than focusing on individual variables, this integrated approach enabled a systematic investigation of wheat responses under combined stresses, which are among the major constraints on global agricultural productivity. By synergistically integrating genomics, proteomics, and metabolomics with agronomic and physiological data, the project significantly advanced our understanding of crop adaptive plasticity and the complex interactions between genotype and resource availability.
Overall, the results enabled the identification of factors and mechanisms underlying improved resource-use efficiency. This multidisciplinary approach led to the identification of biomarkers and candidate genes associated with nitrogen-use efficiency (NUE), phosphorus-use efficiency (PUE), and water-use efficiency (WUE), providing valuable and readily applicable tools for breeding programs aimed at developing more resilient wheat ideotypes.
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Dati Generali

Partecipanti (3)

VANNINI CANDIDA   Responsabile scientifico  
BRACALE MARCELLA   Partecipante  
DOMINGO GUIDO   Partecipante  

Dipartimenti coinvolti

DIPARTIMENTO DI BIOTECNOLOGIE E SCIENZE DELLA VITA   Principale  

Tipo

Progetti di Ricerca Nazionali - MIUR - PRIN

Finanziatore

Ministero dell'Università e della Ricerca
Ente Finanziatore

Partner (2)

Università degli Studi dell'Insubria
Università degli Studi di BARI

Contributo Totale (assegnato) Ateneo (EURO)

52.553€

Periodo di attività

Novembre 30, 2023 - Novembre 29, 2025

Durata progetto

24 mesi

Aree Di Ricerca

Settori (4)


LS2_13 - Systems biology - (2022)

LS2_5 - Genomics - (2022)

LS9_8 - Applied plant sciences, plant breeding, agroecology and soil biology - (2022)

Settore BIO/04 - Fisiologia Vegetale

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Drought
Genetic diversity
Metabolomics
Nutrient stress
Resilience
Trascriptomics
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Fisiologia vegetale
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