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A transnational and holistic breeding approach is needed for sustainable wheat production in the Baltic Sea region.

Authors :
Chawade, Aakash
Geleta, Mulatu
Johansson, Eva
Ortiz, Rodomiro
Armoniené, Rita
Roitsch, Thomas
Svensson, Jan T.
Weih, Martin
Brazauskas, Gintaras
Gorash, Andrii
Ronis, Antanas
Berg, Gunilla
Frostgård, Gunilla
Henriksson, Tina
Vallenback, Pernilla
Himanen, Kristiina
Makela, Pirjo
Ingver, Anne
Koppel, Mati
Koppel, Reine
Source :
Physiologia Plantarum; Dec2018, Vol. 164 Issue 4, p442-451, 10p, 1 Chart
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

The Baltic Sea is one of the largest brackish water bodies in the world. Eutrophication is a major concern in the Baltic Sea due to the leakage of nutrients to the sea with agriculture being the primary source. Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) is the most widely grown crop in the countries surrounding the Baltic Sea and thus promoting sustainable agriculture practices for wheat cultivation will have a major impact on reducing pollution in the Baltic Sea. This approach requires identifying and addressing key challenges for sustainable wheat production in the region. Implementing new technologies for climate‐friendly breeding and digital farming across all surrounding countries should promote sustainable intensification of agriculture in the region. In this review, we highlight major challenges for wheat cultivation in the Baltic Sea region and discuss various solutions integrating transnational collaboration for pre‐breeding and technology sharing to accelerate development of low input wheat cultivars with improved host plant resistance to pathogen and enhanced adaptability to the changing climate. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00319317
Volume :
164
Issue :
4
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Physiologia Plantarum
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
133133416
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/ppl.12726