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Arundo donax L. growth potential under different abiotic stress

Gladys Lino, Paula Espigul, Salvador Nogués, Xavier Serrat

2023Heliyon32 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Arundo donax L. (giant reed) is a fast-growing, vegetatively multiplying, and rhizomatous perennial grass. It is considered a leading crop for biomass production on marginal and degraded lands under different adverse conditions such as drought, salinity, waterlogging, high and low temperatures, and heavy metal stress. The giant reed tolerance to those stresses is reviewed based on its effects on photosynthetic capacity and biomass production. Possible explanations for the giant reed tolerance against each particular stress were elucidated, as well as changes shown by the plant at a biochemical, physiological and morphological level, that may directly affect its biomass production. The use of giant reed in other areas of interest such as bioconstruction, phytoremediation, and bioremediation, is also reviewed. Arundo donax can be key for circular economy and global warming mitigation.

Topics & Concepts

Arundo donaxBiomass (ecology)Waterlogging (archaeology)Perennial plantAgronomyPhytoremediationSalinityEnvironmental scienceAbiotic stressBiologyBotanyEcologySoil waterGeneBiochemistryWetlandBioenergy crop production and managementSeedling growth and survival studiesBotany and Plant Ecology Studies
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