Harvesting Plant and Microbial Biodiversity for Sustainably Enhanced Food Security

The World population will reach 9 billion by 2050, with the majority of this growth occurring in developing countries. On the other hand, one in nine of the World's population suffers from chronic hunger, the vast majority of which live in developing countries. We therefore need to find new and...

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biofertilizer
Ecological intensification
Inoculation
Climate Change
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drought
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