Back to the future: re-engineering the evolutionarily lost arbuscular mycorrhiza host trait to improve climate resilience for agriculture

ED Hornstein, H Sederoff - Critical Reviews in Plant Sciences, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
The coming century in agriculture will be marked by increasing exposure of crops to abiotic
stress and disease due to climate change. The plant traits with the strongest potential to …

[引用][C] Back to the Future: Re-Engineering the Evolutionarily Lost Arbuscular Mycorrhiza Host Trait to Improve Climate Resilience for Agriculture

ED Hornstein, H Sederoff - Critical Reviews in Plant …, 2024 - ui.adsabs.harvard.edu
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Back to the Future: Re-Engineering the Evolutionarily Lost Arbuscular Mycorrhiza Host Trait to Improve Climate Resilience for Agriculture

ED Hornstein, H Sederoff - Critical Reviews in Plant Sciences, 2024 - ingentaconnect.com
The coming century in agriculture will be marked by increasing exposure of crops to abiotic
stress and disease due to climate change. The plant traits with the strongest potential to …