According Sustainable Development goals until 2030 we should have zero hunger and undernourished people in the world. But to achieve this goal plant breeders must improve plants in order to produce at least the double than is produced now. This is not a easy pathway because we have only few years, but considering that plant breeding programs normally take several years to produce improved genotypes, also the further improved plants should face with pest, disease and other abiotic factors that are increasing with the current climate changes. In this review we will discuss the situation of hunger in the world and the remaining available land to increase food production, point out effects of biotic and abiotic factors on the food production an...
International audiencePlant scientists and farmers are facing major challenges in providing food and...
The impact of global climate change on crop production has emerged as a major research priority duri...
Five of the global issues most frequently debated today are the decline of biodiversity in general a...
The question of how to feed the growing world population is very old, but because of the increase of...
Not AvailableHuman exploitation of earth’s resources is leading to new problems day by day and hence...
To achieve global food security by 2050 primary production must almost be doubled, at least to 80 % ...
Abstract A 70% increase in food production is required over the next four decades to feed an ever-in...
A 70% increase in food production is required over the next four decades to feed an ever-increasing ...
A 70% increase in food production is required over the next four decades to feed an ever-increasing ...
[EN] Climate change represents a major challenge for food security in the coming years, as it is cau...
Plant breeders and agricultural scientists of the 21st century are challenged to increase the yield ...
World population is projected to reach its maximum (~10 billion people) by the year 2050. This 45% i...
The year 2050 is only two to five full cycles of plant breeding from now. From the time a new challe...
International audiencePlant scientists and farmers are facing major challenges in providing food and...
The impact of global climate change on crop production has emerged as a major research priority duri...
Five of the global issues most frequently debated today are the decline of biodiversity in general a...
The question of how to feed the growing world population is very old, but because of the increase of...
Not AvailableHuman exploitation of earth’s resources is leading to new problems day by day and hence...
To achieve global food security by 2050 primary production must almost be doubled, at least to 80 % ...
Abstract A 70% increase in food production is required over the next four decades to feed an ever-in...
A 70% increase in food production is required over the next four decades to feed an ever-increasing ...
A 70% increase in food production is required over the next four decades to feed an ever-increasing ...
[EN] Climate change represents a major challenge for food security in the coming years, as it is cau...
Plant breeders and agricultural scientists of the 21st century are challenged to increase the yield ...
World population is projected to reach its maximum (~10 billion people) by the year 2050. This 45% i...
The year 2050 is only two to five full cycles of plant breeding from now. From the time a new challe...
International audiencePlant scientists and farmers are facing major challenges in providing food and...
The impact of global climate change on crop production has emerged as a major research priority duri...
Five of the global issues most frequently debated today are the decline of biodiversity in general a...