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Hirt H., Al-Babili S., Almeida-Trapp M., Martin A., Aranda M., Bartels D., Bennett M., Blilou I., Boer D., Boulouis A., Bowler C., Brunel-Muguet S., Chardon F., Colcombet J., Colot V., Daszkowska-Golec A., Dinneny J. R., Field B., Froehlich K., Gardener C. H., Gojon A., Gomes E., Gomez-Alvarez E. M., Gutierrez C., Havaux M., Hayes S., Heard E., Hodges M., Alghamdi A. K., Laplaze Laurent, Lauersen K. J., Leonhardt N., Johnson X., Jones J., Kollist H., Kopriva S., Krapp A., Masson M. L. P., McCabe M. F., Merendino L., Molina A., Ramirez J. L. M., Mueller-Roeber B., Nicolas M., Nir I., Orduna I. O., Pardo J. M., Reichheld J. P., Rodriguez P. L., Rouached H., Saad M. M., Schlogelhofer P., Singh K. A., De Smet I., Stanschewski C., Stra A., Tester M., Walsh C., Weber A. P. M., Weigel D., Wigge P., Wrzaczek M., Wulff B. B. H., Young I. M. (2023). PlantACT! : how to tackle the climate crisis. Trends in Plant Science, 28 (5), 537-543. ISSN 1360-1385.

Titre du document
PlantACT! : how to tackle the climate crisis
Année de publication
2023
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000987683000001
Auteurs
Hirt H., Al-Babili S., Almeida-Trapp M., Martin A., Aranda M., Bartels D., Bennett M., Blilou I., Boer D., Boulouis A., Bowler C., Brunel-Muguet S., Chardon F., Colcombet J., Colot V., Daszkowska-Golec A., Dinneny J. R., Field B., Froehlich K., Gardener C. H., Gojon A., Gomes E., Gomez-Alvarez E. M., Gutierrez C., Havaux M., Hayes S., Heard E., Hodges M., Alghamdi A. K., Laplaze Laurent, Lauersen K. J., Leonhardt N., Johnson X., Jones J., Kollist H., Kopriva S., Krapp A., Masson M. L. P., McCabe M. F., Merendino L., Molina A., Ramirez J. L. M., Mueller-Roeber B., Nicolas M., Nir I., Orduna I. O., Pardo J. M., Reichheld J. P., Rodriguez P. L., Rouached H., Saad M. M., Schlogelhofer P., Singh K. A., De Smet I., Stanschewski C., Stra A., Tester M., Walsh C., Weber A. P. M., Weigel D., Wigge P., Wrzaczek M., Wulff B. B. H., Young I. M.
Source
Trends in Plant Science, 2023, 28 (5), 537-543 ISSN 1360-1385
Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions have created a global climate crisis which requires immediate interventions to mitigate the negative effects on all aspects of life on this planet. As current agriculture and land use contributes up to 25% of total GHG emissions, plant scientists take center stage in finding possible solutions for a transition to sustainable agriculture and land use. In this article, the PlantACT! (Plants for climate ACTion!) initiative of plant scientists lays out a road map of how and in which areas plant scientists can contribute to finding im-mediate, mid-term, and long-term solutions, and what changes are necessary to implement these solutions at the personal, institutional, and funding levels.
Plan de classement
Sciences du milieu [021] ; Sciences du monde végétal [076] ; Economie et sociologie rurale [098]
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010087796]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010087796
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