2022
DOI: 10.1002/fes3.428
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CropBooster‐P: Towards a roadmap for plant research to future‐proof crops in Europe

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“…The four possible future learning scenarios (Figure 1) were named ‘Bio‐Innovation’, ‘My Choice’, ‘Food Emergency’ and ‘REJECTech’ (Baekelandt et al, 2022; Cornelissen et al, 2021). By design, each of these four is an extreme but plausible scenario and hence, the reality in the year 2050 is likely impacted by elements coming from each of the four learning scenarios, emphasizing the importance to define and start tracking short‐term and mid‐term indicators for the scenarios, and utilize these to seek the most robust way forward.…”
Section: Future World Scenarios and How To Prioritize Future Plant Re...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The four possible future learning scenarios (Figure 1) were named ‘Bio‐Innovation’, ‘My Choice’, ‘Food Emergency’ and ‘REJECTech’ (Baekelandt et al, 2022; Cornelissen et al, 2021). By design, each of these four is an extreme but plausible scenario and hence, the reality in the year 2050 is likely impacted by elements coming from each of the four learning scenarios, emphasizing the importance to define and start tracking short‐term and mid‐term indicators for the scenarios, and utilize these to seek the most robust way forward.…”
Section: Future World Scenarios and How To Prioritize Future Plant Re...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Within the CropBooster‐P project, four learning scenarios were developed, depicting contrasting future socio‐economic developments and taking into account numerous policy, socio‐economic challenges and constraints that could potentially develop (Baekelandt et al, 2022; Cornelissen et al, 2021). Based on this analysis, it appears that each future world scenario might have a different impact regarding to which plant research fields should be prioritized.…”
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“…N = nitrogen, C = carbon. The mapping of the options to improve crop yield potential was performed within the CropBooster‐P project ( https://www.cropbooster‐p.eu/) (Baekelandt et al, 2022; Harbinson et al, 2021). Within the project, a similar mapping was done to identify the determinants of nutritional quality (Scharff et al, 2021) and sustainability (Gojon et al, 2022).…”
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“…One of the articles in the special issue details a potential roadmap for plant research to future‐proof crops, focussing on Europe. (Baekelandt, Saltenis, Pribil, et al, 2022). Delivery of such a roadmap will be essential to future‐proofing crop production to meet the societies' needs.…”
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