A study led by Wolfram Weckwerth at the University of Vienna, published in The Plant Biotechnology, investigates the impact of climate change on food security in Central Europe, focusing on chickpea genotypes' drought resistance. The research underscores the threat posed by declining plant genetic diversity to crop productivity. Despite the global reliance on a limited number of species for food production, chickpeas emerge as a promising drought-resistant, high-protein alternative. Utilizing a stress susceptibility index and advanced techniques, the study identifies resilient genotypes, highlighting the critical role of genetic diversity and legumes in future agricultural practices.