Scientists discover crucial breakthrough to safeguard food supply from imminent danger: 'It is essential'
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Researchers have uncovered that certain wheat strains could play a crucial role in safeguarding food supplies for nations exposed to harsh climate conditions, including prolonged drought.
According to findings highlighted by the University of Barcelona, wheat types traditionally bred for strong yields in ideal environments also tend to maintain high performance when exposed to challenges such as water scarcity and intense heat. This breakthrough may enable more affordable and efficient agricultural strategies as global temperatures continue to rise.
The study, originally published in Trends in Plant Science, notes that sustaining reliable food production may become an even more pressing issue as populations grow. The authors emphasize that enhancing wheats yield capacity while increasing its tolerance to both abiotic and biotic stresses is essential for long-term food stability.
With shifting weather patterns, intensifying heat, and severe drought lowering yields of key crops like wheat, maize, and barley, global food production remains at risk. These challenges threaten major agricultural regions and could significantly affect millions of people.
The research team recommends prioritizing wheat varieties with the strongest yield potential under optimal conditions. From this initial group, a smaller selection with favorable agronomic characteristics should then undergo testing within specific local environments to ensure future adaptability.
Jos Luis Araus, a biology professor at the University of Barcelona and co-author of the study, acknowledges that this approach may limit some performance aspects. Even so, he argues it remains more effective than alternative breeding strategies. He explains that varieties performing well under ideal conditions typically maintain an advantage even when conditions worsen, including during moderate drought.
Araus adds that despite the increasingly extreme climate patterns emerging today, this strategy remains essential. Developing varieties exclusively under harsh conditions, he says, would not be economically viable for many European farmers.
Author: Connor Blake
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