Current Research in Agriculture and Farming (CRAF)
Year : 2020, Volume : 1, Issue : 4
First page : (13) Last page : (18)
Article doi: : http://dx.doi.org/10.18782/2582-7146.118
Abdul Hadi1, Nageen Naz2, Fazal ur Rehman3, Maria Kalsoom4, Rohoma Tahir5, Muhammad Adnan1*, Muhammad Sulaman Saeed6, Ahasan Ullah Khan7 and Jitendra Mehta8
1Department of Agronomy, 3Department of Plant Pathology,
4Institute of Food Science and Nutrition, 5Department of Horticulture,
College of Agriculture, University of Sargodha, Pakistan
2Department of Chemistry, Government College Women University, Faisalabad
6Department of Plant Breeding and Genetics, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, Pakistan
7Department of Entomology, Faculty of Agriculture, Sylhet Agricultural University, Sylhet, Bangladesh
8Research Supervisor, Department of Biotechnology, Career Point University, Rajasthan, India
*Corresponding Author E-mail: mughal3368@gmail.com
Received: 25.10.2020 | Revised: 29.11.2020 | Accepted: 12.12.2020
ABSTRACT
The productivity of plant community is affected by climate change drivers in three pathways including direct effects of drivers on plants, the community response of species abundances to drivers and the feedback effect of community change on productivity. The productivity of C4 plants is significantly influenced by C4 metabolic process of plants. Apart from these metabolic pathways, one of the most essential elements that influence the yield of C4 plants are seasonality and temperature. In addition to all, these climatic climate change drivers have a great influence on the productivity of C4 plants. The present review focuses on how C4 plants mitigate climate change.
Keywords: Crassulacean Acid Metabolism, C4 Photosynthesis, C3 Photosynthesis, Photorespiration.
Cite this article: Hadi, A., Naz, N., Rehman, F. U., Kalsoom, M., Tahir, R., Adnan, M., Saeed, M. S., Khan, A.U., & Mehta, J. (2020). Impact of Climate Change Drivers on C4 Plants; A Review, Curr. Rese. Agri. Far. 1(4), 13-18. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.18782/2582-7146.118