Plant breeding: Discovery in a dry spell
@article{Eisenstein2013PlantBD, title={Plant breeding: Discovery in a dry spell}, author={M. Eisenstein}, journal={Nature}, year={2013}, volume={501}, pages={S7-S9} }
Improved crops have helped farmers maintain yields in times of drought. But as climate change looms, will the gains keep coming?
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