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Progress and Challenges in China Turfgrass Abiotic Stress Resistance Research

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FRONTIERS IN PLANT SCIENCE
Volume 13, Issue -, Pages -

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2022.922175

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turfgrass; temperature tolerance; drought tolerance; molecular breeding; industrial development

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31971770]

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Turfgrasses play an important role in urban ecology and serve as a crucial indicator of economic and civilized development. The biological characteristics of different species affect turf productivity, quality, and application potential. Cultivation and management techniques can help turfgrasses adapt to climate change, while molecular breeding provides a broader platform for their application. Despite considerable development in China's turfgrass industry, there is still a gap compared to developed countries. This review discusses the progress, bottlenecks, and strategies of turfgrass resistance breeding, with the aim of promoting research and utilization of turfgrasses.
Turfgrasses are an important vehicle for urban ecology and one of the most important indicators of economy and civilization. The biological characteristics of different turfgrass species affect the productivity and quality of the turf and its potential use in landscapes, slopes, and sports fields. Cultivation and management techniques can assist turfgrasses to meet the challenges of climate change, while the development of molecular breeding will provide a broader platform for the application of turfgrasses. The turfgrass industry of China has developed considerably in the last three decades; however, there is still an objective gap with developed countries. This manuscript reviewed the research progress of turfgrass resistance breeding, analyzed the bottlenecks in the development of turfgrass resistance breeding, and put forward the strategies to cope with the bottlenecks. Our review aims to promote research and utilization of turfgrasses.

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