Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations  

International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture

Evolutionary Plant Breeding as a Response to the Complexity of Climate Change

Climate change is one of the processes that have already overstepped the safe planetary boundaries, together with the rate of biodiversity loss and human interference with the nitrogen and phosphorus cycles. The three processes are related to agriculture and, as such, to both food safety and food security, and ultimately to human health. This review paper shows how the translation into agricultural practice of nearly 100 years of research on evolutionary populations and mixtures is able to address the complexity of climate change while stabilizing yield, decreasing the use of most agrochemicals, thus reducing emissions and producing healthy food.
ThemeTechnical Resources
SubjectPlant breeding techniques and approaches
PublisheriScience
Publication year2020
RegionsGlobal
LanguagesEnglish
Resource typePublications
Resource linkhttps://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2589004220310129/pdfft?md5=e4d4a7c4340ba8ff66219b309d13a302&pid=1-s2.0-S2589004220310129-main.pdf
KeywordsAgricultural biodiversity; Plant breeding; Recognition of the role of farmers