2022
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-16-6771-8_18
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Contribution of Underutilised Indigenous Crops to Enhanced Food and Nutrition Security in the Advent of Climate Change

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“…Maseko et al [32] assessed drought and heat stress tolerance in ALVs and the results showed ALVs adapt to low-water availability and high temperatures. Because of their drought-tolerant and low-agricultural productivity, they can represent an important component of agro-biodiversity under the changing climatic conditions in South Africa [33]. Although their availability throughout the year and affordability makes them an alternative to highpriced off-seasonal vegetables [34], ALVs are not grown commercially on a large scale or sold widely, however, are cultivated, traded, and consumed locally [35].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Maseko et al [32] assessed drought and heat stress tolerance in ALVs and the results showed ALVs adapt to low-water availability and high temperatures. Because of their drought-tolerant and low-agricultural productivity, they can represent an important component of agro-biodiversity under the changing climatic conditions in South Africa [33]. Although their availability throughout the year and affordability makes them an alternative to highpriced off-seasonal vegetables [34], ALVs are not grown commercially on a large scale or sold widely, however, are cultivated, traded, and consumed locally [35].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%