Abstract
Global food security is at high risk due to depletion of natural resources and climate change. In that context wheat has a pivotal position because wheat is a major cereal. Tremendous advances in wheat improvement had been made through above ground parts in recent years without considering roots as a plant part. Existing wheat varieties have small and inefficient root systems that need to be replaced with extensive and efficient root system. Better roots can improve utilization of water and nutrients, and, in turn, yields. Better roots can reduce nitrate leaching and P fixation in soil and can help combating environmental pollution issues. Wheat yield potential has almost become stagnant in developed countries and higher yield in developing countries cannot be achieved due to resource limitations. A solution would be to increase photosynthetic capacity and efficiency but to support plants with higher above ground biomass, an extensive and deep root system would be required. Research on roots and its application for enhancing wheat productivity offers enormous potential but this area has been neglected in the past.
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