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Alberto Marco Del Pino, Luca Regni, Alessandro Di Michele, Alessandra Gentile, Daniele Del Buono, Primo Proietti and Carlo Alberto Palmerini
Climate change (CC), which causes temperatures to rise steadily, is causing global warming. Rising temperatures can reduce plant yield and affect pollen characteristics. In particular, heat stress strongly influences pollen viability for its sensitivity ...
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Thomas Dresselhaus and Ralph Hückelhoven
Agricultural productivity depends on increasingly extreme weather phenomena, and the use of germplasm that has to be continuously improved by plant breeders to become tolerant to various biotic and abiotic stresses. Molecular plant biologists try to unde...
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Ixchel M. Hernandez-Ochoa and Senthold Asseng
In the future, climate change will challenge food security by threatening crop production. Humid subtropical regions play an important role in global food security, with crop rotations often including wheat (winter crop) and soybean and maize (summer cro...
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Francisco Rodríguez y Silva,Mercedes Guijarro,Javier Madrigal,Enrique Jiménez,Juan R. Molina,Carmen Hernando,Ricardo Vélez,Jose A. Vega
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Aims of study: To conduct the first full-scale crown fire experiment carried out in a Mediterranean conifer stand in Spain; to use different data sources to assess crown fire initiation and spread models, and to evaluate the role of convection in crown f...
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K. Sahin, N. Sahin, O. Kucuk, A. Hayirli, and A. S. Prasad
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