A staple food crop is a crop that makes up the dominant part of a population’s diet, being the primary source of energy and nutrition. The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) reported that maize, rice and wheat provide about 60 per cent of the world’s food energy intake. Soybean (an oil crop) is the most commonly used crop in animal feed since it has high protein content. Given the high demand for these four crops, several agricultural technologies and practices have focused on increasing their productivity and adaptation to different environmental conditions (HarvestPlus, 2021). Specific interventions include increased technological investment, biofortification programs, machinery and selective agrochemicals, and advanced agronomic man...
Understanding the impact of combined stresses on photosynthesis, as occurs in nature, is likely a cr...
Accumulating scientific evidence has alerted international and national awareness to the urgent need...
This article is an Editorial on: Cho et al.,229: 57–63;Hartmanet al.,229: 64–70; Labandera et al., 2...
Fundamental changes in our current food systems must be tackled to ensure that human populations hav...
The Food and Agriculture Organization has reported that approximately one third of the food produced...
According to the latest FAO report on the state of food security and nutrition in the world (1), mor...
Harvested perennial grasslands: Ecological models for farming’s perennial future Humanity’s unpreced...
Food security and the protection of the environment are urgent issues for global society, particular...
The world is waking up to the reality of climate change and the challenge of feeding 10 billion peo...
Population growth and urbanisation are placing increasing pressure upon world food supply. Resource ...
Agriculture is the most important sector in the world, providing food for human beings. The agricult...
Agriculture is one of the major global sources of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions; on-farm sources al...
The impacts of changing diets on land use and land cover has been an important area of research in r...
The global food system is in a state of profound crisis. Decades of misguided aid, trade and product...
Ecosystem services are the properties and processes of the natural world that contribute to the well...
Understanding the impact of combined stresses on photosynthesis, as occurs in nature, is likely a cr...
Accumulating scientific evidence has alerted international and national awareness to the urgent need...
This article is an Editorial on: Cho et al.,229: 57–63;Hartmanet al.,229: 64–70; Labandera et al., 2...
Fundamental changes in our current food systems must be tackled to ensure that human populations hav...
The Food and Agriculture Organization has reported that approximately one third of the food produced...
According to the latest FAO report on the state of food security and nutrition in the world (1), mor...
Harvested perennial grasslands: Ecological models for farming’s perennial future Humanity’s unpreced...
Food security and the protection of the environment are urgent issues for global society, particular...
The world is waking up to the reality of climate change and the challenge of feeding 10 billion peo...
Population growth and urbanisation are placing increasing pressure upon world food supply. Resource ...
Agriculture is the most important sector in the world, providing food for human beings. The agricult...
Agriculture is one of the major global sources of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions; on-farm sources al...
The impacts of changing diets on land use and land cover has been an important area of research in r...
The global food system is in a state of profound crisis. Decades of misguided aid, trade and product...
Ecosystem services are the properties and processes of the natural world that contribute to the well...
Understanding the impact of combined stresses on photosynthesis, as occurs in nature, is likely a cr...
Accumulating scientific evidence has alerted international and national awareness to the urgent need...
This article is an Editorial on: Cho et al.,229: 57–63;Hartmanet al.,229: 64–70; Labandera et al., 2...