A team led by molecular biologist Li Jieping at the International Potato Center in Beijing has found that potential climate change-induced higher temperatures could significantly reduce potato yields, as shown by the growth of small potatoes under such conditions. The research, published in Climate Smart Agriculture, indicates a 10-day acceleration of tuber growth but a over-half decrease in yields. The team is exploring ways to develop heat-tolerant varieties and changing planting times to help Chinese farmers adapt. The company Yakeshi Senfeng Potato Industry is also investing in aeroponic systems and breeding disease-resistant varieties.