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Review
. 2023 May;28(5):537-543.
doi: 10.1016/j.tplants.2023.01.005. Epub 2023 Feb 3.

PlantACT! - how to tackle the climate crisis

Heribert Hirt  1 Salim Al-Babili  2 Marilia Almeida-Trapp  3 Antoine Martin  4 Manuel Aranda  5 Dorothea Bartels  6 Malcolm Bennett  7 Ikram Blilou  2 Damian Boer  8 Alix Boulouis  9 Chris Bowler  10 Sophie Brunel-Muguet  11 Fabien Chardon  12 Jean Colcombet  13 Vincent Colot  14 Agata Daszkowska-Golec  15 Jose R Dinneny  16 Ben Field  17 Katja Froehlich  2 Catherine H Gardener  2 Alain Gojon  4 Eric Gomès  18 Eva María Gomez-Alvarez  19 Crisanto Gutierrez  20 Michel Havaux  21 Scott Hayes  8 Edith Heard  22 Michael Hodges  13 Amal Khalaf Alghamdi  2 Laurent Laplaze  23 Kyle J Lauersen  24 Nathalie Leonhardt  25 Xenie Johnson  26 Jonathan Jones  27 Hannes Kollist  28 Stanislav Kopriva  29 Anne Krapp  12 Mauricio Lopez-Portillo Masson  30 Matthew F McCabe  31 Livia Merendino  13 Antonio Molina  32 Jose L Moreno Ramirez  2 Bernd Mueller-Roeber  33 Michael Nicolas  34 Ido Nir  35 Izamar Olivas Orduna  2 Jose M Pardo  36 Jean-Philippe Reichheld  37 Pedro L Rodriguez  38 Hatem Rouached  39 Maged M Saad  40 Peter Schlögelhofer  41 Kirti A Singh  40 Ive De Smet  42 Clara Stanschewski  2 Alice Stra  2 Mark Tester  2 Catherine Walsh  43 Andreas P M Weber  44 Detlef Weigel  45 Philip Wigge  46 Michael Wrzaczek  47 Brande B H Wulff  2 Iain M Young  2
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PlantACT! - how to tackle the climate crisis

Heribert Hirt et al. Trends Plant Sci. 2023 May.
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Abstract

Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions have created a global climate crisis which requires immediate interventions to mitigate the negative effects on all aspects of life on this planet. As current agriculture and land use contributes up to 25% of total GHG emissions, plant scientists take center stage in finding possible solutions for a transition to sustainable agriculture and land use. In this article, the PlantACT! (Plants for climate ACTion!) initiative of plant scientists lays out a road map of how and in which areas plant scientists can contribute to finding immediate, mid-term, and long-term solutions, and what changes are necessary to implement these solutions at the personal, institutional, and funding levels.

Keywords: agriculture; carbon sequestration; climate change; food safety; greenhouse gas emission; nitrogen use efficiency; water use efficiency.

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