ASU Researcher Improves Crop Performance with New Biotechnology

Farmers can use fewer resources to grow food

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With the world's population exploding to well over 7 billion, feeding the human race is getting even more challenging. Increasing the yield from crops such as wheat, maize, rice and barley, is paramount to growing enough food.

In addition, crop production is now affected by stressors such as drought, climate change and the salinization of fields—presenting obstacles to our future food supply.

Related Article: New Study Will Lead to More Resilient and Nutritious Edible Crops

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