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Reduced response diversity does not negatively impact wheat climate resilience

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Snowdon, Rod J.
Stahl, Andreas
Wittkop, Benjamin
Friedt, Wolfgang
Voss-Fels, Kai
Ordon, Frank
Frisch, Matthias
Dreisigacker, Susanne
Hearne, Sarah J.
Bett, Kirstin E.

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Kahiluoto et al. (1) assert that climate resilience in European wheat has declined due to current breeding practices. To support this alarming claim, the authors report yield variance data indicating increasingly homogeneous responses to climatic fluctuations in modern wheat cultivars. They evaluated “response diversity,” a measure of responses to environmental change among different species jointly contributing to ecosystem functions (2). We question the suitability of this measure to describe agronomic fitness in single-cultivar wheat cropping systems. Conclusions are made about “long-term trends,” which in fact span data from barely a decade, corresponding to the duration of a single wheat breeding cycle. The authors furthermore acknowledge increasing climate variability during the study period, confounding their analysis of climate response in the same time span...

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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America

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