Seeking crops with balanced parts for the ideal whole
Crop domestication and breeding considerably increased productivity over centuries but unconsciously lowered ‘selfish plant behavior’ or individual plant fitness. Paradoxically, enhancing individual plant fitness is mistakenly equated with crop improvement. Because agriculture relies on community pe...
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| author | Abbai, Ragavendran Singh, Vikas K. Snowdon, Rod J. Kumar, Arvind Schnurbusch, Thorsten |
| author_browse | Abbai, Ragavendran Kumar, Arvind Schnurbusch, Thorsten Singh, Vikas K. Snowdon, Rod J. |
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| description | Crop domestication and breeding considerably increased productivity over centuries but unconsciously lowered ‘selfish plant behavior’ or individual plant fitness. Paradoxically, enhancing individual plant fitness is mistakenly equated with crop improvement. Because agriculture relies on community performance, embracing an agroecological genetics and genomics viewpoint might maximize communal yield by matching crop genotypes to target environments. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1643922024-12-19T14:12:05Z Seeking crops with balanced parts for the ideal whole Abbai, Ragavendran Singh, Vikas K. Snowdon, Rod J. Kumar, Arvind Schnurbusch, Thorsten plant science Crop domestication and breeding considerably increased productivity over centuries but unconsciously lowered ‘selfish plant behavior’ or individual plant fitness. Paradoxically, enhancing individual plant fitness is mistakenly equated with crop improvement. Because agriculture relies on community performance, embracing an agroecological genetics and genomics viewpoint might maximize communal yield by matching crop genotypes to target environments. 2020-12 2024-12-19T12:53:50Z 2024-12-19T12:53:50Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/164392 en Open Access Elsevier Abbai, Ragavendran; Singh, Vikas K.; Snowdon, Rod J.; Kumar, Arvind and Schnurbusch, Thorsten. 2020. Seeking crops with balanced parts for the ideal whole. Trends in Plant Science, Volume 25 no. 12 p. 1189-1193 |
| spellingShingle | plant science Abbai, Ragavendran Singh, Vikas K. Snowdon, Rod J. Kumar, Arvind Schnurbusch, Thorsten Seeking crops with balanced parts for the ideal whole |
| title | Seeking crops with balanced parts for the ideal whole |
| title_full | Seeking crops with balanced parts for the ideal whole |
| title_fullStr | Seeking crops with balanced parts for the ideal whole |
| title_full_unstemmed | Seeking crops with balanced parts for the ideal whole |
| title_short | Seeking crops with balanced parts for the ideal whole |
| title_sort | seeking crops with balanced parts for the ideal whole |
| topic | plant science |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/164392 |
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