Drought stress reduces wheat protein levels, impacting crop yield and food security.
Drought stress affects wheat plants by reducing chlorophyll levels, increasing canopy temperature, and decreasing total leaf protein content. This study looked at two wheat varieties and found that chlorophyll fluorescence decreased under drought stress, indicating damage to the plants. Canopy temperature was higher in one variety compared to the other, showing differences in water status. Total leaf protein content also decreased under drought stress, but this did not necessarily mean the plants were aging prematurely.