Climate challenges: can plants adapt in time?
Created March 24, 2026
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Climate challenges: can plants adapt in time?
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10.3389/fsci.2024.1522649; 11588/993308; 20.500.14243/541528
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Francesco Loreto, orcid: 0000-0002-9171-2681 ; Francesco Loreto, orcid: ; Giulia Atzori, orcid: 0000-0002-2140-718x
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The rapid and human-driven changes happening to the climate are forcing plants to adapt quickly; this adaptation is not always possible and causes loss of genetic diversity. Advancements in biotechnology and phenotyping are crucial for accelerating plant adaptation to climate change, though cultural and commercial challenges may pose significant barriers. In addition to rewilding and de novo domestication, studies that investigate plant interactions with soil and airborne organisms can be leveraged to accelerate plant adaptation to climate change.
Publication Date
2024-12-05
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Frontiers Media SA
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domestication; plant phenotypic plasticity; Science; Q; abiotic stress tolerance; plant-microbe interactions; global warming; abiotic stress tolerance, plant adaptation, domestication, global warming, plant phenotypic plasticity, plant-microbe interactions, rewilding; plant adaptation
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Frontiers in Science
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2813-6330
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2
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March 25, 2026, 10:39 (UTC)
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