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Plant Breeding Supporting the Sustainable Field Crop Production
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This Special Issue aims to highlight how plant breeding could contribute to strengthening sustainability in field crop production by integrating the application of modern technologies and tools. This Reprint contains eleven articles focusing on the most recent topic of plant breeding.
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Keywords
- adaptation
- Agrobacterium rhizogenes
- Agrobacterium-mediated transformation
- ahas
- ALS
- antioxidant enzyme
- bacterial spot resistance
- barley
- Biology, Life Sciences
- biotic stress
- Carbon Dioxide
- cereals
- Climate Change
- CO2 enrichment
- drought stress
- DsRed fluorescence
- environmental share
- functional genomics
- general defence response
- germination time
- glyphosate
- Helianthus
- hypersensitivity response
- Interaction
- leaf discolouration
- Lolium rigidum
- low-temperature stress
- Mathematics & science
- Micro-Tom
- morphological
- n/a
- near-isogenic line
- net blotch disease
- organic plant production
- pepper
- pepper breeding
- pesticide
- Plant breeding
- Pollution
- Pyrenophora teres f. teres
- Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects
- Research & information: general
- residue
- Resistance breeding
- Rice (Oryza sativa L.)
- root development
- seed germination
- seedling development
- seedling stage
- soil salinity stress
- Solanum lycopersicum L.
- SSR markers
- sunflower
- superoxide dismutase
- sustainability
- sustainable
- target-site resistance
- Technology, engineering, agriculture
- tissue retention
- Triazolopyrimidine herbicide
- Triticum aestivum L.
- water shortage
- weed control
- wheat
- winter cereals
- WUE
- Xanthomonas hortorum pv. gardneri