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The abstracts herein are of presentations by experts participating in the workshop “Modeling Wheat Response to High Temperature”. Sponsored by the CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS) and in collaboration with the University of Florida, University of Bon...


Alderman, Phillip D.Quilligan, EmmaAsseng, SentholdEwert, FrankReynolds, Matthew P.[Proceedings of the Workshop Modeling Wheat Response to High Temperature held in El Batán, Mexico, 19-21 June 2013]Proceedings of the Workshop Modeling Wheat Response to High Temperature held in El Batán, Mexico, 19-21 June 2013

Agricultural production is under increasing pressure by global anthropogenic changes, including rising population, diversion of cereals to biofuels, increased protein demands and climatic extremes. Because of the immediate and dynamic nature of these changes, adaptation measures are urgently need...


Ziska, Lewis H.Bunce, James A.Shimono, HiroyukiGealy, David R.Baker, Jeffrey T.Newton, Paul C.D.Reynolds, Matthew P.Jagadish, Krishna S.V.Zhu, ChunwuHowden, MarkWilson, Lloyd T.[Food security and climate change: on the potential to adapt global crop production by active selection to rising atmospheric carbon dioxide]Food security and climate change: on the potential to adapt global crop production by active selection to rising atmospheric carbon dioxide

It has been shown previously that under drought, synthetic hexaploid derived wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) lines outperformed recurrent parents in part due to increased root mass at depth and better water extraction capacity. A group of four elite synthetic derived (SYN-DER) lines and parents was ...


Lopes MReynolds, Matthew P.[Drought Adaptive Traits and Wide Adaptation in Elite Lines Derived from Resynthesized Hexaploid Wheat]Drought Adaptive Traits and Wide Adaptation in Elite Lines Derived from Resynthesized Hexaploid Wheat

Climate-smart agriculture (CSA) addresses the challenge of meeting the growing demand for food, fibre and fuel, despite the changing climate and fewer opportunities for agricultural expansion on additional lands. CSA focuses on contributing to economic development, poverty reduction and food secu...


Steenwerth, KLHodson, AKBloom, A.J.Carter, M.R.Cattaneo, AndreaChartres, Colin J.Hatfield, Jerry L.Henry, K.Hopmans, JWHorwath, WRJenkins, BMKebreab, E.Leemans, RLipper, LeslieLubell, MNMsangi, SPrabhu, RReynolds, Matthew P.Solis, SSSischo, WMSpringborn, MTittonell, Pablo A.Wheeler, SMVermeulen, Sonja J.Wollenberg, Eva K.Jarvis, Lovell S.Jackson, L.E.[Climate-smart agriculture global research agenda: scientific basis for action]Climate-smart agriculture global research agenda: scientific basis for action

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