White lupin: improving legume-based protein production via intercropping.

IF 5.6 2区 生物学 Q1 PLANT SCIENCES
Corentin Dourmap, Joelle Fustec, Christophe Naudin, Nicolas Carton, Guillaume Tcherkez
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Abstract

Climate change, increased needs for food, industry and mitigation of environmental impacts are currently driving changes in agricultural practices. Moreover, increasing demand for plant-based protein in substitution to animal protein or to reduce soybean importations is driving cultivation of high-protein crops. Legumes are such crops that play a critical role in this process. Amongst them, white lupin is a so-called orphan species, i.e. associated with relatively little cultivated surface area worldwide and limited agronomic knowledge. Lupin is nevertheless very promising since seeds contain a high content of storage proteins with interesting nutritional properties. Also, it has low fertilisation requirements since it forms root clusters allowing efficient phosphorus (P) acquisition, along with symbiotic nitrogen (N) fixation by nodules. Nevertheless, lupin cultivation faces important challenges such as yield variability, slow vegetative development or susceptibility to weeds diseases and water stress, for example. Lupin has an enormous potential for resource-saving practices such as intercropping with non-legumes, because of niche complementarity for N acquisition and facilitation of P transfer to the associated species, which can in turn mitigate weeds and pests, and ensure yield stability. To overcome several bottlenecks associated with lupin cultivation (e.g. nutrient utilisation, drought resistance or limiting the impact of weeds), genetic, metabolic, and agronomic research is required in order to define ideotypes that are particularly well-fitted to sustainable agricultural practices such as intercropping, with optimal protein yield. This is one of the purposes of the trans-disciplinary research programme PULSAR, funded by France 2030, which aims to unlock several bottlenecks in lupin utilisation in agronomy.

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Journal of Experimental Botany
Journal of Experimental Botany 生物-植物科学
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12.30
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4.30%
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450
审稿时长
1.9 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Experimental Botany publishes high-quality primary research and review papers in the plant sciences. These papers cover a range of disciplines from molecular and cellular physiology and biochemistry through whole plant physiology to community physiology. Full-length primary papers should contribute to our understanding of how plants develop and function, and should provide new insights into biological processes. The journal will not publish purely descriptive papers or papers that report a well-known process in a species in which the process has not been identified previously. Articles should be concise and generally limited to 10 printed pages.
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