2023
DOI: 10.3389/fgene.2023.1204585
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Green revolution to genome revolution: driving better resilient crops against environmental instability

Rukoo Chawla,
Atman Poonia,
Kajal Samantara
et al.

Abstract: Crop improvement programmes began with traditional breeding practices since the inception of agriculture. Farmers and plant breeders continue to use these strategies for crop improvement due to their broad application in modifying crop genetic compositions. Nonetheless, conventional breeding has significant downsides in regard to effort and time. Crop productivity seems to be hitting a plateau as a consequence of environmental issues and the scarcity of agricultural land. Therefore, continuous pursuit of advan… Show more

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