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“…In annual, irrigated crops such as tomato, irrigation management must be controlled to prevent water potentials from reaching the onset of embolism, which may depend on varieties. To date, breeding for decreased water use and increased sustainability in these cases has therefore been associated with traits affecting plant water use rather than with those conferring greater survival (Blum, ; Nuccio et al, ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In annual, irrigated crops such as tomato, irrigation management must be controlled to prevent water potentials from reaching the onset of embolism, which may depend on varieties. To date, breeding for decreased water use and increased sustainability in these cases has therefore been associated with traits affecting plant water use rather than with those conferring greater survival (Blum, ; Nuccio et al, ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To date, breeding for decreased water use and increased sustainability in these cases has therefore been associated with traits affecting plant water use rather than with those conferring greater survival (Blum, 2014;Nuccio et al, 2018).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2c). Knowledge such as this can inform strategies for the advanced breeding and engineering of improved resilience to drought, which continues to limit yields 79,80 .…”
Section: Droughtmentioning
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“…It is important to manage irrigation water and farm soil, and even more so the use of brackish water and salted soils in a strategy called biosaline agriculture. The crop cultivation of halophytes has been gaining interest due to the difficulties related with obtaining salt‐tolerant crops through conventional or genetic modification, the productivity uncertainties in field conditions and the concerns with environmental impacts and consumer acceptance (Ismail & Horie, ; Lucht, ; Nuccio, Paul, Bate, Cohn, & Cutler, ; Rozema et al, ; Woodbury, DiTommaso, Thies, Ryan, & Losey, ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%