Enhancing Crop Resilience in the Face of a Changing Climate
Asad Azeem,
Sami Ul-Allah,
Sana Khan
et al.
Abstract:Crops can adapt to shifting environmental conditions due to the diversity of traits and characteristics that genetic diversity gives. The capacity to adapt is a fundamental component of crop resilience. Breeding and natural selection are necessary for developing hardy crop types. Breeders can create more resilient crops by subjecting them to various stresses and identifying individuals with favorable features. Agroecological approaches and sustainable farming can improve crop resilience. Crop rotation, intercr… Show more
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