2019 review

Increasing Photosynthesis: Unlikely Solution For World Food Problem

[Review of ]. TRENDS IN PLANT SCIENCE, 24(11), 1032–1039.

MeSH headings : Carbon; Edible Grain; Nitrogen; Photosynthesis; Plant Leaves; Seeds
TL;DR: In this Opinion article, nitrogen limitation is given particular attention because of its quantitative linkage with vegetative and reproductive growth and its essential role as a quantitative component of seeds. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
2. Zero Hunger (Web of Science; OpenAlex)
13. Climate Action (Web of Science)
Source: Web Of Science
Added: November 18, 2019

Increasing the photosynthesis rate of plants has been recently revitalized as an approach for increasing grain crop yields and solving world food crises. The idea that photosynthesis is the key to increasing grain crop yields is not new. Considerable research in the 1970s and 1980s showed that carbon input was not limiting for crop growth and yield. Instead, the availability and uptake of water and nutrients were found to be critical for increasing grain yield, and that conclusion still applies today. In this Opinion article, nitrogen limitation is given particular attention because of its quantitative linkage with vegetative and reproductive growth and its essential role as a quantitative component of seeds.