The success of plant breeding in the 20th century led to new cultivars that, to date, have provided enough food for an increasing world population (Conway and Toenniessen 1999; Mifflin 2000). The results of the Green Revolution-led in the 1960s by Henry M. Beachell andNormanE. Dotlaug—resulted in a dramatic increase in rice and wheal grain yields (Milford and Runge 2007; Ortiz et al. 2007). However, abiotic stresses and climate change are becoming increasingly serious threats to crop production worldwide at a time when food staple supply will need to be significantly higher to meet the demand of the growing human population. Water scarcity (Rockstrom et al. 2007], salinity (Rengasamy 2006). and low soil fertility (Sanchez and Swaminathan 20...
Among other environmental instabilities, drought stress is the primary limitation to cereal crops gr...
The major challenges that agriculture is facing in the twenty-first century are increasing droughts,...
Abstract: Most cropping environments worldwide are suboptimal for plant growth and reproduction. Unf...
Using cereal crops as examples, we review the breeding for tolerance to the abiotic stresses of low ...
Using cereal crops as examples, we review the breeding for tolerance to the abiotic stresses of low ...
Plant breeding efforts have substantially increased yields mainly of crops grown under (near) optim...
Plant breeding and improvements in agronomic practice are making a consistent contribution to increa...
The ever-rising population of the twenty-first century together with the prevailing challenges, such...
The world food grain production needs to be doubled by the year 2050 to meet the ever growing deman...
The world population is likely to exceed 10 billion by 2050, thereby increasing food, feed and fuel ...
Not AvailableDrought, flooding, high temperature, cold, salinity, and nutrient availability are abio...
Abiotic stresses, including drought, extreme temperatures, salinity, and waterlogging, are the major...
In the last century, conventional selection and breeding program proved to be highly effective in im...
Not AvailableHuman exploitation of earth’s resources is leading to new problems day by day and hence...
In the recent past years, global warming and climate change have drastically affected the agricultur...
Among other environmental instabilities, drought stress is the primary limitation to cereal crops gr...
The major challenges that agriculture is facing in the twenty-first century are increasing droughts,...
Abstract: Most cropping environments worldwide are suboptimal for plant growth and reproduction. Unf...
Using cereal crops as examples, we review the breeding for tolerance to the abiotic stresses of low ...
Using cereal crops as examples, we review the breeding for tolerance to the abiotic stresses of low ...
Plant breeding efforts have substantially increased yields mainly of crops grown under (near) optim...
Plant breeding and improvements in agronomic practice are making a consistent contribution to increa...
The ever-rising population of the twenty-first century together with the prevailing challenges, such...
The world food grain production needs to be doubled by the year 2050 to meet the ever growing deman...
The world population is likely to exceed 10 billion by 2050, thereby increasing food, feed and fuel ...
Not AvailableDrought, flooding, high temperature, cold, salinity, and nutrient availability are abio...
Abiotic stresses, including drought, extreme temperatures, salinity, and waterlogging, are the major...
In the last century, conventional selection and breeding program proved to be highly effective in im...
Not AvailableHuman exploitation of earth’s resources is leading to new problems day by day and hence...
In the recent past years, global warming and climate change have drastically affected the agricultur...
Among other environmental instabilities, drought stress is the primary limitation to cereal crops gr...
The major challenges that agriculture is facing in the twenty-first century are increasing droughts,...
Abstract: Most cropping environments worldwide are suboptimal for plant growth and reproduction. Unf...