UBC research shows both forest vegetation and climate change have an impact on water supply
California’s winter precipitation has decreased over the last two decades, with the 2012-2016 drought being one of the most severe on record
Pearl millet genome sequence provides a resource to improve agronomic traits in extreme environments
Peas that like it hot
Study examines the impact of leaf wax on plant survival in harsh climates
Researchers find that carbon starvation and hydraulic failure kill drought-stricken trees
Understanding natural variation in these responses could have important agricultural applications in challenging environments.
An ultimate goal of the research is to expand the area of cultivation for the cowpea, especially to areas with limited water
Upper atmosphere pattern may open window to long-term prediction.
Advancements made possible by National Science Foundation funding and MU interdisciplinary teams
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