HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Isabel P. Pais and colleagues from the Instituto Nacional de Investigau00e7u00e3o Agru00e1ria e Veterinu00e1ria, IP, Quinta do Marquu00eas, Av. Repu00fablica, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Caparica have published the paper: Wheat Crop under Waterlogging: Potential Soil and Plant Effects, in the Journal: Plants 2023, 12, 149. of /2023/
- what: The increased frequency and intensity of extreme weather events, such as waterlogging episodes, resulting from global warming, is one of the challenges to maintaining/improve wheat yield.
SUMMARY
The authors will addresstwo some issues related to waterlogging effects in wheat crops, namely . . .
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