2024
DOI: 10.1002/csc2.21315
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Root phenotyping and plant breeding of crops for enhanced ecosystem services

Alexandra J. Griffin,
Jacob M. Jungers,
Prabin Bajgain

Abstract: Diversifying and perennializing cropping systems can increase productivity while supporting ecosystem services such as soil protection, nutrient retention, and greenhouse gas mitigation. New crops can help achieve these goals, and advanced computational tools allow plant breeders to rapidly domesticate new crops and select for many traits that support both ecosystem services and profitable production. Intermediate wheatgrass [Thinopyrum intermedium (Host.) Barkworth. & D.R. Dewey; IWG] is a cool‐season per… Show more

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