Fita et al., 2015 - Google Patents
Breeding and domesticating crops adapted to drought and salinity: a new paradigm for increasing food productionFita et al., 2015
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- Fita A
- Rodríguez-Burruezo A
- Boscaiu M
- Prohens J
- Vicente O
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- Frontiers in Plant Science
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World population is expected to reach 9.2× 109 people by 2050. Feeding them will require a boost in crop productivity using innovative approaches. Current agricultural production is very dependent on large amounts of inputs and water availability is a major limiting factor. In …
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