Pioneering rice root research to combat Ghana's drought crisis

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  • Michael 1 year ago

    As a sesile organism, the plant root is the most important organ and such research should be given the needed attention and financial support to encourage her to extend her research expertise to food crops. Bravo Dr.

  • Eric Opoku Mensah 1 year ago

    This is a good move in crop adaptation to climate change. Root plasticity is important for survival and yield under different environmental conditions. Further research will identify root traits that can offer solutions to fo ...
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  • Margaret Appiah Kubi 1 year ago

    Well done, my sweet daughter. You are the pride of Owusu Nketia family. Continue to shine like a star and grow in wisdom like Solomon. God bless you and make you great and strong.

  • K. Duah 1 year ago

    This is an exciting study that African leaders should invest in to develop resilient crop varieties to mitigate environmental stresses which are prevailing in most agro-ecological regions