1. Seeking Crops with Balanced Parts for the Ideal Whole
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Ragavendran Abbai, Rod J. Snowdon, Arvind Kumar, Thorsten Schnurbusch, and Vikas K. Singh
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Crops, Agricultural ,0106 biological sciences ,0301 basic medicine ,Matching (statistics) ,Yield (finance) ,Plant Science ,Biology ,01 natural sciences ,Ideal (ethics) ,Domestication ,Crop ,03 medical and health sciences ,Productivity ,Agroecology ,2. Zero hunger ,business.industry ,Agroforestry ,Agriculture ,Genomics ,15. Life on land ,Plant Breeding ,030104 developmental biology ,business ,010606 plant biology & botany - Abstract
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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- 2020
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