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Incotec and Croda release whitepaper on abiotic stress

Seed enhancer Incotec, part of Croda Agriculture has released a whitepaper on abiotic stress: ‘Mitigating Abiotic Stress to Create Resilient Crops’. The report has been produced with input from the top experts in the field from Incotec and Croda as well as from other sources including contributions from Dr Rosa Dominguez-Espinosa (Syngenta), Dr Agnieszka Doroszuk and Professor Ben Scheres (Rijk Zwaan), Professor Edvaldo Aparecido Amaral da Silva (São Paulo State University) and Hubert Ehouman (UPL).

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healthy seedling in dry ground illustrating Incotec's solutions for abiotic stress to plants

Mitigating Abiotic Stress to Create Resilient Crops

healthy seedling in dry ground illustrating Incotec's solutions for abiotic stress to plants
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Incotec's research and technology director, Marcia Werner

Making plants more resilient with better yields

Marcia Werner, Research and Technology Director, Incotec: “Making plants more resilient to extreme environmental conditions is a growing area of research and development. Abiotic stresses can either directly damage the plant or trigger biological responses that can be detrimental to plant health and yield. By modifying how plants react to these stresses, we can make plants more resilient, with better yields, even as climate conditions worsen. Whilst there is growing innovation around abiotic stress solutions, we are only just scratching the surface of what’s possible. The area remains challenging with a wide variety of research avenues still to explore. Our new paper explores some of the approaches and solutions being developed in all four of these areas and discusses the broad challenges that abiotic stress researchers face, and how we might overcome them to boost this exciting area of innovation.”
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