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  • Advances in Crop Genetic Im...
    da Silva, Patrícia Ferreira; Cassa, Natália; de Melo, Alberto Soares; Dantas Neto, José; Meneghetti, Luana Aparecida Menegaz; Custódio, Alisson Silva Costa; de Oliveira, Niclene Ponce Rodrigues; da Silva, Tonny José Araújo; Bonfim-Silva, Edna Maria; Andrade, Sérgio Plens; Duarte, Thiago Franco; da Silva Berilli, Sávio; Souza, Maurício Novaes; de Oliveira, Aparecida de Fátima Madella; Moulin, Monique Moreira; Berilli, Ana Paula Candido Gabriel

    Agriculture (Basel), 10/2023, Letnik: 13, Številka: 10
    Journal Article

    Plant resistance to drought stress is a parameter that should be studied with more emphasis in the search for higher agricultural yields. In this scenario, research within breeding programs should be directed toward specific mechanisms of action and important agricultural crops in worldwide agribusiness. From this perspective, this study carried out a bibliographic investigation regarding the advances in genetic improvement aimed at drought stress in crops using a hybrid model of analysis of scientific articles. The analysis employed bibliometric parameters for qualitative and quantitative discussion of scientific production and the methodological process of systematic review for the synthesis of the results obtained. The work was divided into four stages: the search for articles in databases, meta-analysis, bibliometric analysis, and systematic analysis. Scientific articles were searched for on the Scopus, Scielo, and Web of Science databases within a 20-year timeframe. Most authors and institutions were from Asian countries, demonstrating the need for global expansion of research on the subject. With regard to the co-occurrence networks between the keywords used in the search, a focus was observed on the following terms: drought resistance, drought stress; drought, and drought tolerance. Evidently, the primary mechanism of tolerance or even resistance studied in breeding programs is associated with the expression of genes and genetically modified organisms that confer resistance to plants. Also, the crops addressed in the research retrieved are highly diverse.