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- W3138602178 abstract "Harmful effects of climate change, human interference, and environmental stresses have opened new challenges for food security and natural variability. Like other crops, the domestication of barley has led toward a significant reduction in genetic diversity and created hurdles to develop well-adapted cultivars. One of the best solutions toward these challenges is the exploitation of crop wild germplasm that niche in extreme geographical locations. Wild progenitors have potential to transfer adaptation loci in modern cultivars, which will make them fit for changing climate. Wild barley could be the potential source for genetic variability and increasing capability to withstand against biotic and abiotic stress factors and can be collected from its natural area of distribution, especially from the Mediterranean region. In this chapter, we have highlighted the significance of wild germplasm of barley and adaptive genes they have for various biotic and abiotic stress resistance/tolerance." @default.
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- W3138602178 title "Utilization of Wild Ancestors for Biotic and Abiotic Stress Tolerance in Barley" @default.
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