Department of Sociology, Philosophy and Anthropology, University of Exeter, Byrne House, St. German’s Road, UK
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Plant Breeding is Challenged by Climate Change
Author(s): Hugh F. Williamson*
In order to mitigate the effects of climate change and secure global food production, plant breeding is crucial in addition to crop management
and policy changes. The goals, effectiveness, and genetic gains of the existing plant breeding system, however, are also impacted by changes
in environmental conditions. In this study, we discuss the difficulties associated with breeding climate-resilient crops as well as the limitations of
the next-generation breeding strategy. Crops that are prepared for climate change should be available sooner thanks to the integration of multiple
disciplines and technology into the three schemes of genotyping, phenotyping and envirotyping... Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2332-2543.2022.10.445
Journal of Biodiversity & Endangered Species received 624 citations as per Google Scholar report