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Editorial
. 2020 Jan 7;71(2):451-456.
doi: 10.1093/jxb/erz518.

Mitigating the impact of climate change on plant productivity and ecosystem sustainability

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Mitigating the impact of climate change on plant productivity and ecosystem sustainability

Ashwani Pareek et al. J Exp Bot. .
No abstract available

Keywords: Climate change; drought; food security; heat stress; rice; salinity; wheat.

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Fig. 1.
Rice growing in the field. Rice cultivation requires large amounts of water. (Photo courtesy of Rohit Joshi and Ashwani Pareek, India.)
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Suaeda fruticosa growing on saline sandy soil. (Photo courtesy of Wungrampha Silas and Ashwani Pareek, India.)

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