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Crop Adaptation to Elevated CO2 and Temperature

Crop Adaptation to Elevated CO2 and Temperature

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This book contains a collection of recent peer-reviewed articles on the topic "Crop Adaptation to Elevated CO2 and Temperature" published in Plants. Topics range from meta-analyses of crop responses, to descriptions and results of large-scale screening efforts, to molecular studies of changes in gene expression related to fruit quality.

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Keywords

  • adaptation
  • ambient temperature
  • antioxidant defense metabolites
  • barley
  • Biology, Life Sciences
  • Biomass
  • bread wheat
  • Breeding
  • carotenoids
  • cell proliferation
  • cereals
  • chlorophyll
  • Climate Change
  • Climate Change Adaptation
  • CO2
  • CO2 enrichment
  • CWR
  • drought stress
  • early growth stage
  • elevated CO2
  • ethylene
  • functional domain
  • gene cloning and expression
  • genotypes
  • Genovese cultivar
  • goji berry
  • grain quality
  • grain quality traits
  • grain yield
  • gravitropic angle of curvature
  • heat stress
  • high temperature
  • high [CO2]
  • Hordeum vulgare L.
  • IAA conjugates
  • indole-3-acetic acid
  • initial root
  • invasiveness
  • lateral root number
  • lens culinaris
  • lupine seedlings
  • Mathematics & science
  • n/a
  • nitrogen assimilation
  • nitrogen metabolism
  • nitrogen uptake
  • Photosynthesis
  • predicted future climate
  • primary root
  • Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects
  • Research & information: general
  • root depth distribution
  • root development
  • root system architecture
  • seed yield
  • simulated conditions
  • simulated warming
  • sink organ
  • Solanum
  • Solanum tuberosum
  • stomatal conductance
  • sugar metabolism
  • Technology, engineering, agriculture
  • tomato
  • tuber
  • warming
  • warming simulation
  • water-use efficiency
  • yield
  • yield and quality

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DOI: 10.3390/books978-3-0365-3389-6

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