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Innovation in plant and soil sciences to tackle critical global challenges

doi: 10.1002/ppp3.10520
Innovations in plant and soil sciences are revolutionising our approach to sustainability, offering solutions with broad societal impacts. Discoveries in these fields hold great potential for combatting, mitigating and adapting to climate change; enhancing food security; and revitalising urban environments. By harnessing the power of plants and the soils they grow in, it is possible to cultivate resilience in the face of environmental challenges, informing policy and practice, and thereby guiding us towards a more sustainable future.
- University of Sheffield United Kingdom
- Western Sydney University Australia
- Western Sydney University Australia
Botany, adaptation, soil science, Environmental sciences, mitigation, climate change, plant science, QK1-989, GE1-350, global challenges
Botany, adaptation, soil science, Environmental sciences, mitigation, climate change, plant science, QK1-989, GE1-350, global challenges
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