How can we improve crop genotypes to increase stress resilience and productivity in a future climate? A new crop screening method based on productivity and resistance to abiotic stress
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How can we improve crop genotypes to increase stress resilience and productivity in a future climate? A new crop screening method based on productivity and resistance to abiotic stress
Author:
Thiry, A.;
Chavez-Dulanto, P.N.;
Reynolds, M.P.;
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4291-4316
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Davies, W.J.
Chavez-Dulanto, P.N.;
Reynolds, M.P.;

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Davies, W.J.
Year:
2016
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Journal:
Journal of Experimental Botany
Journal volume:
67
Journal issue:
19
Pages:
5593-5603
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Place of Publication:
New York, USA
Publisher:
Oxford University Press; Society for Experimental Biology
Citation:
How can we improve crop genotypes to increase stress resilience and productivity in a future climate? A new crop screening method based on productivity and resistance to abiotic stress. 2016. Thiry, A.; Chavez-Dulanto, P.N.; Reynolds, M.P.; Davies, W.J. 67 (19) DOI: 10.1093/jxb/erw330 Oxford University Press. Society for Experimental Biology.