Plant breeders respond to climate-related stresses in multiple ways

17 September 2012   |   Permalink   [1]

Photo: CIAT/Neil Palmer

Photo: CIAT/Neil Palmer

Bioversity International recently undertook an in-depth study - 'Availability of Plant Genetic Resources in Times of Climate and Policy Change'  [2] for the CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security  [3]. Ronnie Vernooy  [4], one of the study’s authors, summarizes part of the report, on how CGIAR plant breeders view the challenges, and invites people to respond with comments to his blog post  [5]

 

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Filed under: Sustainable agriculture  [11], Announcements  [12]See also: CCAFS  [13], CGIAR  [14], CGIAR Research Program  [15], CGIAR Research Program on Climate change, Agriculture and Food Security  [16], Climate Change  [17], CRP 7.0  [18], Plant Breeding  [19], Plant Genetic Resources  [20]

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