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Food security and climate change: on the potential to adapt global crop production by active selection to rising atmospheric carbon dioxide

Original story at rspb.royalsocietypublishing.org• 2 mentions • 5 months ago

 
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Agricultural production is under increasing pressure by global anthropogenic changes, including rising population, diversion of cereals to biofuels, increased protein demands and climatic extremes. Because of the immediate and dynamic nature of these changes, adaptation measures are urgently needed to ensure both the stability and continued increase of the global food supply. Although potential adaption options often consider regional or sectoral variations of existing risk management (e.g. earlier planting dates, choice of crop), there may be a global-centric

 

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15 Dec
Lee Billings @LeeBillings
RT @Revkin: Paper on #AGW resilience via "selection & breeding for CO2 responsiveness among cereal varieties" http://t.co/zZP41pU5 h ...
 
15 Dec
Andy Revkin @Revkin
Paper on #AGW resilience via "selection & breeding for CO2 responsiveness among cereal varieties" http://t.co/zZP41pU5 ht/ @richardabetts