The growing world population exerts tremendous pressure on our finite food resources. Since the lion‘s share of the global calorie intake is reliant upon a handful of plant species like rice, wheat, maize, soybean, and potato, it is the need of the hour to expand our dietary reliance to nutritionally rich but neglected, underutilized, and yet-to-be-used wild plants. Such wild plants also have ethnomedicinal and biocultural significance. Owing to their ecosystem plasticity, they can be easily cultivated in diverse soil systems, including marginal, degraded, and other disturbed areas. Due to these resilient attributes, they can be considered for large-scale cultivation. However, proper biotechnological interventions are important for removing...
Biofortification is a process of increasing the density of minerals and vitamins in a food crop thro...
Increase in world population, extreme weather conditions, decrease in fresh water supplies, and chan...
The world's wealth of plant genetic resources has much value for world food security, but these reso...
Global food demand is expected to nearly double by 2050 due to an increase in the world's population...
Crop wild relatives include crop ancestors as well as other species more or less closely related to ...
Calls for a global food system transformation and finding more sustainable ways of producing healthi...
Plant biodiversity represents the primary source for food, feed, shelter, medicines and many other p...
Türkiye represents one of the world’s biodiversity hotspots, containing over 11,000 species of plant...
The identification and use of species that have best adapted to their growth territory is of paramou...
Humans the world over have depended on wild-growing plants in their diets for hundreds of thousands ...
For addressing potential food shortages, a fundamental tradeoff exists between investing more resour...
In light of the growing concern over the potentially devastating impacts on biodiversity and food se...
Domestication of new plants is one of the key (ongoing) phenomena in the history of agriculture. Wil...
Challenges to food security in the 21st century: drastic population growth requiring higher yield...
The value of wild edible vegetables in food security has not been given sufficient attention in Sout...
Biofortification is a process of increasing the density of minerals and vitamins in a food crop thro...
Increase in world population, extreme weather conditions, decrease in fresh water supplies, and chan...
The world's wealth of plant genetic resources has much value for world food security, but these reso...
Global food demand is expected to nearly double by 2050 due to an increase in the world's population...
Crop wild relatives include crop ancestors as well as other species more or less closely related to ...
Calls for a global food system transformation and finding more sustainable ways of producing healthi...
Plant biodiversity represents the primary source for food, feed, shelter, medicines and many other p...
Türkiye represents one of the world’s biodiversity hotspots, containing over 11,000 species of plant...
The identification and use of species that have best adapted to their growth territory is of paramou...
Humans the world over have depended on wild-growing plants in their diets for hundreds of thousands ...
For addressing potential food shortages, a fundamental tradeoff exists between investing more resour...
In light of the growing concern over the potentially devastating impacts on biodiversity and food se...
Domestication of new plants is one of the key (ongoing) phenomena in the history of agriculture. Wil...
Challenges to food security in the 21st century: drastic population growth requiring higher yield...
The value of wild edible vegetables in food security has not been given sufficient attention in Sout...
Biofortification is a process of increasing the density of minerals and vitamins in a food crop thro...
Increase in world population, extreme weather conditions, decrease in fresh water supplies, and chan...
The world's wealth of plant genetic resources has much value for world food security, but these reso...