Soybean response to abiotic stresses: Mechanisms and Mitigation Strategies
Souhardya Adhikari, Gurpreet Singh, Lenmem Yosung, Sayan Das, Shaheen Naz, AK Jain, Beerendra Singh and Prem Chand Kumar
Soybean is an essential oilseed crop that is at the forefront of the global agricultural economy because of its many uses. Environmental changes that cause abiotic stressors have an impact on the growth, development, and production of soybeans. The most difficult of all the main agricultural production restrictions is abiotic stress. Therefore, the continuous problems of extreme weather, including drought, flood, heat, cold, frost, and potential UV stress, must be taken into account when anticipating soybean production. By using suitable antioxidants in conjunction with a more efficient nutrient balance or organic fertilizers, stress can be reduced, which enhances soybean yield and other growth-related quality parameters.