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- W1570677657 abstract "Abstract: Climate change may bring an increased intensity and frequency of storms,drought and flooding, weather extremes, altered hydrological cycles, and precipitation.Such climate vulnerability will threaten the sustainability of farming systems, particularlyin the developing world. Stress tolerant bred-germplasm, coupled with sustainablecrop and natural resource management as well as sound policy interventions willprovide means for farmers to cope with climate change and benefit consumersworldwide. This article reviews advances in genetic engineering for improving traitssuch as heat tolerance, water productivity, and better use of nutrients that mayenhance crop adaptation to the changing climate of the twenty-first century. Key words: (Please supply) Many crops are grown worldwide acrossa range of climates, soils, and vegetations.Farmers and scientists are aware of theinfluence of climate and weather on cropadaptations and yield stability. Furthermore,by using high resolution paleo-climatic data,Zhang et al. (2007) showed that in bothEurope and China long-term weatherpatterns were strongly linked to thefrequency of wars from AD 1400 to 1900.Increasing carbon dioxide (CO" @default.
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