MANIPULATING PHOTOSYNTHETIC METABOLISM TO IMPROVE CROPS - AN INVERSION OF ENDS AND MEANS

Authors
Citation
Da. Walker, MANIPULATING PHOTOSYNTHETIC METABOLISM TO IMPROVE CROPS - AN INVERSION OF ENDS AND MEANS, Journal of Experimental Botany, 46, 1995, pp. 1253-1259
Citations number
16
Categorie Soggetti
Plant Sciences
ISSN journal
00220957
Volume
46
Year of publication
1995
Pages
1253 - 1259
Database
ISI
SICI code
0022-0957(1995)46:<1253:MPMTIC>2.0.ZU;2-4
Abstract
The manipulation of photosynthetic carbon metabolism to bring about cr op improvement or increased crop productivity is discussed against the background of population increase and an increasing tendency to favou r investigations perceived to be of immediate practical advantage rath er than supporting research of a more fundamental nature, The feasibil ity of improving productivity at a rate capable of matching the curren t daily increase in population of approximately 350 000 is considered and thought is given to the consequences of achieving that goal, Some environmental and intrinsic factors which are known to constrain photo synthesis are examined and it is proposed that, whereas there is no re asonable possibility of increasing quantum efficiency, there are many aspects of photosynthesis which are worthy of investigation in their o wn right and that these, ii subjected to further investigation of a fu ndamental nature, could result in improvements in 'efficiency' in the wider sense of the word, It is concluded, nevertheless, that the great est limitation on global agriculture is not water, temperature, pests or disease, but the cost and availability of fossil fuels, and that th is fact should be kept uppermost when defining priorities in the light of future scenarios in which fossil fuel reserves are bound to dwindl e more and more quickly during a period of massive population increase .