Growing on calcareous soils and facing climate change

Cette revue co-rédigée entre des chercheurs du LGDP (Perpignan) et de l’IPSiM (Montpellier) passe en revue les stratégies mises en place par les plantes pour tolérer les sols calcaires ainsi que l’impact du changement climatique sur la tolérance aux sols calcaires. Cette revue à paraître dans le numéro de décembre de TIPS fera la couverture de ce numéro.

Soil calcium carbonate (CaCO3) impacts plant mineral nutrition far beyond Fe metabolism, imposing constraints for crop growth and quality in calcareous agrosystems. Our knowledge on plant strategies to tolerate CaCO3 effects mainly refers to Fe acquisition.

This review provides an update on plant cellular and molecular mechanisms recently described to counteract the negative effects of CaCO3 in soils, as well as recent efforts to identify genetic bases involved in CaCO3 tolerance from natural populations, that could be exploited to breed CaCO3-tolerant crops.

Finally, we review the impact of environmental factors (soil water content, air CO2, and temperature) affecting soil CaCO3 equilibrium and plant tolerance to calcareous soils, and we propose strategies for improvement in the context of climate change.

Voir aussi

Growing on calcareous soils and facing climate change - Bontpart T, Weiss A, Gérard F, Vile D, Lacombe B, Reichheld JP, Mari S (2024). Trends in Plant Science, doi.org/10.1016/j.tplants.2024.03.013.