China scientists rush to climate-proof potatoes

게시됨 2024년 12월 1일

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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.
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YANQING, China: In a research facility in the northwest of Beijing, molecular biologist Li Jieping and his team harvest a cluster of seven unusually small potatoes, one as tiny as a quail's egg, from a potted plant. Grown under conditions that simulate predictions of higher temperatures at the end of the century, the potatoes provide an ominous sign of future food security. At just 136 grams (4.8 oz), the tubers weigh less than half that of a typical potato in China, where the most popular varieties are often twice the size of a baseball. China is the world's biggest producer of potatoes, which are crucial to global food security because of their high yield relative to other staple crops. But they are particularly vulnerable to heat, and climate change, driven by fossil fuel emissions, is pushing temperatures to dangerous new heights while also worsening drought and flooding. With an urgent need to protect food supplies, Li, a researcher at the International Potato Center (CIP) in ...
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