Unlocking Wheat Drought Tolerance: The Synergy of Omics Data and Computational Intelligence
Marlon‐Schylor Le Roux,
Karl J. Kunert,
Christopher A. Cullis
et al.
Abstract:Currently, approximately 4.5 billion people in developing countries consider bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) as a staple food crop, as it is a key source of daily calories. Wheat is, therefore, ranked the second most important grain crop in the developing world. Climate change associated with severe drought conditions and rising global mean temperatures has resulted in sporadic soil water shortage causing severe yield loss in wheat. While drought responses in wheat crosscut all omics levels, our understandi… Show more
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