Climate Change—The Rise of Climate-Resilient Crops

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Climate change disrupts food production in many regions of the world. The accompanying extreme weather events, such as droughts, floods, heat waves, and cold snaps, pose threats to crops. The concentration of carbon dioxide also increases in the atmosphere. The United Nations is implementing the climate-smart agriculture initiative to ensure food security. An element of this project involves the breeding of climate-resilient crops or plant cultivars with enhanced resistance to unfavorable environmental conditions. Modern agriculture, which is currently homogeneous, needs to diversify the species and cultivars of cultivated plants. Plant breeding programs should extensively incorporate new molecular technologies, supported by the development of field phenotyping techniques. Breeders should closely cooperate with scientists from various fields of science.

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Kopeć, P. (2024, February 1). Climate Change—The Rise of Climate-Resilient Crops. Plants. Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI). https://doi.org/10.3390/plants13040490

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