Revolutionizing African agriculture with root traits for low-input systems!
Agriculture in Africa relies on low-input farming with limited resources. To improve food security, researchers are studying how specific root traits can help crops grow better in these conditions. By breeding plants with better root systems, they hope to make crops more resilient to climate change and increase yields. Three case studies show how these root traits can make a difference in different types of low-input farming. This research could lead to new crop varieties that are better suited for African farming conditions.