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  • Euphorbia tirucalli L. –Comprehensive Characterization of a Drought . . .
    Generally, genotypes in the African group grow faster and produce more biomass than those in the non-African group (data not shown) E tirucalli has a high potential as drought-tolerant crop plant because of its unique combination of photosynthetic pathways and as source of biofuel, rubber and maybe even phytochemicals The genetic
  • Drought‐tolerant succulent plants as an alternative crop under future . . .
    Overlaying areas across Africa that are expected to experience some level of herbaceous biomass decline, with the projections for the three species suitability under RCP 8 5 projections by 2050, Figure 5 identifies regions where each of the three succulents could be cultivated in place of declining herbaceous biomass and thus livestock systems
  • Agronomic performance and water use efficiency of newly . . . - Springer
    2 1 Plant materials Eight wheat genotypes obtained from the International Maize and Wheat Improvement Centre (CIMMYT) heat and drought nursery were selected from a panel of 100 diverse genotypes [] and two local checks adapted to dryland wheat production in South Africa (Table 1) The genotypes were selected for their desirable root-to-shoot biomass allocation and yield advantage under water
  • The global land-water-climate nexus of drought-tolerant succulent . . .
    Drought-tolerant succulent plants as an alternative crop under future global warming scenarios in sub-Saharan Africa GCB Bioenergy , 15 ( 2023 ) , pp 1287 - 1308 , 10 1111 gcbb 13095 View in Scopus Google Scholar
  • Drought‐tolerant succulent plants as an alternative crop under future . . .
    Africa These results are supplemented with an analysis of potentially available land for alternative succulent crop cultivation In total, up to 1 5billion ha could be considered ecophysiologically suitable and available for succulent cultivation due to projected declines in rangeland biomass and yields of traditional crops
  • Green Guardians of Africa: Exploring 9 Trees and Plants that can . . .
    Africa, a continent vibrant with diverse ecosystems, faces an acute challenge in the form of climate change and climate resilience The continent, with its rich tapestry of landscapes, is highly susceptible to climate change impacts — from the Sahel's recurring droughts to East Africa's flooding and Southern Africa's water stress Africa confronts multifaceted challenges especially due to
  • Drought-tolerant succulent plants as an… | Oxford Martin School
    Drought-tolerant succulent plants as an alternative crop under future global warming scenarios in sub-Saharan Africa 28 August 2023 Share considered ecophysiologically suitable and available for succulent cultivation due to projected declines in rangeland biomass and yields of traditional crops These findings may serve to highlight new
  • Euphorbia tirucalli L. –Comprehensive Characterization of a Drought . . .
    Of late, decrease in mineral oil supplies has stimulated research on use of biomass as an alternative energy source Climate change has brought problems such as increased drought and erratic rains This, together with a rise in land degeneration problems with concomitant loss in soil fertility has inspired the scientific world to look for alternative bio-energy species Euphorbia tirucalli L
  • Genome-wide association study of drought tolerance and biomass . . .
    One mechanism by which plants respond to environmental stresses is to adjust their biomass allocation This panel formed a core set of new wheat introductions for drought tolerance breeding in South Africa This study provides a foundation for marker-assisted breeding for biomass allocation drought tolerance and C sequestration in wheat
  • (PDF) The potential of spineless cactus as a drought tolerant energy . . .
    Water use efficiency (WUE) is defined as the amount of carbon assimilated as biomass or grain produced per unit of water used by the crop One of the primary questions being asked is how plants





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