About 9% of area on earth is under crops out of which 91% is under various stresses. On an average, about 50% yield losses are due to abiotic stresses mostly due to high temperature (20%), low temperature (7%), salinity (10%), drought (9%) and other abiotic stresses (4%). As there is no scope for increasing area under agriculture, the increased productivity from these stressed land is a must to meet the ever increasing demand. Further, the severity of abiotic stresses is likely to increase due to changing climate leading to adverse effect on crops. Therefore, abiotic stresses like drought, salinity, sodicity, acidity, water logging, heat, nutrient toxicities/ deficiencies etc need to be effectively addressed through adoption of management p...
Heat and drought stresses are the most important abiotic factors that reduce crops productivity by a...
The Indo-Gangetic Plain (IGP) is one of the main wheat-production regions in India and the world. Wi...
Climate change is exerting detrimental impacts on agriculture through various biotic and abiotic str...
In the recent past years, global warming and climate change have drastically affected the agricultur...
Heat and drought stresses are the most important abiotic factors that reduce crops productivity by a...
Enhancing grain quality and quantity is going very perilous with the incessant climate changes and r...
Rising wheat consumption and recurring climate extremes threaten food security in the Eastern Indo-G...
Wheat is a foremost staple food crop of Pakistan and plays a vital role for stability of country’s...
Six spring bread wheat varieties (AAS-11, BARS-09, Dharabi-11, Faisalabad-08, Chakwal-50 and Fatehja...
Wheat constitutes pivotal position for ensuring food and nutritional security; however, rapidly risi...
The semi-arid tropics (SAT) include parts of 48 countries in the developing world: in most of India...
In India, a significant reduction of wheat yield would cause a widespread impact on food security fo...
Drought and heat stress are the most important climate change factors decrease water and nutrient up...
AbstractWheat is the most important cereal crop in the world. It contributes as a major source of pr...
Water is a severe environmental constraint to plant productivity. Drought-induced loss in crop yield...
Heat and drought stresses are the most important abiotic factors that reduce crops productivity by a...
The Indo-Gangetic Plain (IGP) is one of the main wheat-production regions in India and the world. Wi...
Climate change is exerting detrimental impacts on agriculture through various biotic and abiotic str...
In the recent past years, global warming and climate change have drastically affected the agricultur...
Heat and drought stresses are the most important abiotic factors that reduce crops productivity by a...
Enhancing grain quality and quantity is going very perilous with the incessant climate changes and r...
Rising wheat consumption and recurring climate extremes threaten food security in the Eastern Indo-G...
Wheat is a foremost staple food crop of Pakistan and plays a vital role for stability of country’s...
Six spring bread wheat varieties (AAS-11, BARS-09, Dharabi-11, Faisalabad-08, Chakwal-50 and Fatehja...
Wheat constitutes pivotal position for ensuring food and nutritional security; however, rapidly risi...
The semi-arid tropics (SAT) include parts of 48 countries in the developing world: in most of India...
In India, a significant reduction of wheat yield would cause a widespread impact on food security fo...
Drought and heat stress are the most important climate change factors decrease water and nutrient up...
AbstractWheat is the most important cereal crop in the world. It contributes as a major source of pr...
Water is a severe environmental constraint to plant productivity. Drought-induced loss in crop yield...
Heat and drought stresses are the most important abiotic factors that reduce crops productivity by a...
The Indo-Gangetic Plain (IGP) is one of the main wheat-production regions in India and the world. Wi...
Climate change is exerting detrimental impacts on agriculture through various biotic and abiotic str...