Plant, abiotic stress and responses to climate change / / edited by Violeta Andjelkovic.

Climate change is a serious problem influencing agricultural production worldwide and challenging researchers to investigate plant responses and to breed crops for the changed growing conditions. Abiotic stresses are the most important for crop production, affecting about 96.5% of arable land worldw...

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