Sorghum: a Star Crop to Combat Abiotic Stresses, Food Insecurity, and Hunger Under a Changing Climate: a Review

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Waqas Liaqat
Muhammad Tanveer Altaf
Celaleddin Barutçular
Heba I. Mohamed
Haseeb Ahmad
Muhammad Faheem Jan
Ehtisham Hassan Khan
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[1] Çukurova University,Department of Field Crops, Faculty of Agriculture, Institute of Natural and Applied Sciences
[2] Sivas University of Science and Technology,Department of Plant Production and Technologies, Faculty of Agricultural Sciences and Technologies
[3] Ain Shams University,Department of Biological and Geological Sciences, Faculty of Education
[4] Guangxi University,College of Agriculture
[5] Northeast Agricultural University,College of Agriculture
[6] Huazhong Agricultural University,MOA Key Laboratory of Crop Ecophysiology and Farming System in the Middle Reaches of the Yangtze River, College of Plant Science and Technology
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Biostimulants; Drought; Food security; High temperature; Salinity;
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Climate change poses considerable challenges to global crop production, manifesting in harsh abiotic stresses like drought, high temperatures, and extreme weather events. These adversities exacerbate food insecurity, hunger, and poverty, particularly impacting vulnerable communities in underdeveloped countries. Amid this pressing scenario, a pivotal shift towards resilient crops capable of withstanding such environmental strains is imperative. Sorghum emerges as a promising climate-smart crop, uniquely equipped to endure adverse climatic conditions, and address nutritional needs. This review critically assesses the landscape of sorghum resilience amidst climate change and outlines its multifaceted role in bolstering food security and alleviating hunger. It goes beyond prior studies by emphasizing specific gaps in understanding sorghum’s adaptability to diverse abiotic stresses and its underexplored potential in mitigating food crises. Notably, it delves into novel perspectives, such as the efficacy of biostimulants in enhancing sorghum resilience and the cultivation of sweet sorghum for biofuel production in marginal lands. By elucidating the unmet potentials and highlighting avenues for harnessing sorghum’s resilience, this study aims to catalyze informed strategies for combating the deleterious impacts of climate change on global food security and hunger.
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