[EN] The forecasted effects of climate change ¿ higher average temperatures, more intense and frequent droughts, increasing scarcity of water for irrigation ¿ will worsen the problem of stress-induced reduction of crop yields, especially in arid regions. Development of new crop cultivars with enhanced tolerance to drought and salinity is probably the most promising strategy to improve agricultural productivity and food production. Some recent examples predict that this goal will be achieved in the near future using both, traditional breeding (with the help of new biotechnological tools) and genetic engineering. A complementary strategy could be based on the domestication of wild species naturally tolerant to stress. Optimizing plant nutriti...
Human population growth and climate change threaten our food and water security. The increasing freq...
AbstractFood production must be increased to respond to the demands of a growing world population an...
Climate change threatens food crops across the world. Now scientists are re-focusing their efforts o...
[EN] The forecasted effects of climate change ¿ higher average temperatures, more intense and freque...
[EN] Climate change represents a major challenge for food security in the coming years, as it is cau...
[EN] World population is expected to reach 9.2 × 109 people by 2050. Feeding them will require a bo...
The world population is likely to exceed 10 billion by 2050, thereby increasing food, feed and fuel ...
Current methods of crop improvement are not keeping pace with projected increases in population grow...
Drought is one of the most severe abiotic stresses in many regions of the world, and it is one of th...
It is important to highlight that agriculture is one of the sectors that will be directly affected b...
World population is expected to reach 9.2 × 109 people by 2050. Feeding them will require a boost in...
Food and nutritional security will be worsened by climate change-induced high temperatures, drought...
Abstract: Human population growth and climate change threaten our food and water security. The incre...
Plant breeding efforts have substantially increased yields mainly of crops grown under (near) optim...
Major global crops in high-yielding, temperate cropping regions are facing increasing threats from t...
Human population growth and climate change threaten our food and water security. The increasing freq...
AbstractFood production must be increased to respond to the demands of a growing world population an...
Climate change threatens food crops across the world. Now scientists are re-focusing their efforts o...
[EN] The forecasted effects of climate change ¿ higher average temperatures, more intense and freque...
[EN] Climate change represents a major challenge for food security in the coming years, as it is cau...
[EN] World population is expected to reach 9.2 × 109 people by 2050. Feeding them will require a bo...
The world population is likely to exceed 10 billion by 2050, thereby increasing food, feed and fuel ...
Current methods of crop improvement are not keeping pace with projected increases in population grow...
Drought is one of the most severe abiotic stresses in many regions of the world, and it is one of th...
It is important to highlight that agriculture is one of the sectors that will be directly affected b...
World population is expected to reach 9.2 × 109 people by 2050. Feeding them will require a boost in...
Food and nutritional security will be worsened by climate change-induced high temperatures, drought...
Abstract: Human population growth and climate change threaten our food and water security. The incre...
Plant breeding efforts have substantially increased yields mainly of crops grown under (near) optim...
Major global crops in high-yielding, temperate cropping regions are facing increasing threats from t...
Human population growth and climate change threaten our food and water security. The increasing freq...
AbstractFood production must be increased to respond to the demands of a growing world population an...
Climate change threatens food crops across the world. Now scientists are re-focusing their efforts o...