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How Crops Can Survive Without Water with Julia Engelhorn | AFP • P2

51 min · 19. Jan. 2026
Episode How Crops Can Survive Without Water with Julia Engelhorn | AFP • P2 Cover

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Can we engineer crops to survive extreme drought without sacrificing yield? Join Jeroen Schreel and Julia Engelhorn, a junior professor in the genomics of plant adaptation to climate change at Université de Montpellier. Julia explains how plant genes determine drought tolerance, why resilience often comes at a yield cost, and how CRISPR could rebalance that tradeoff.   This discussion is based on the BOOSTER project. Learn more: https://boosterproject.eu   Sponsored by ID Consortium and the BOOSTER Project.   Don't forget to join our monthly AFP newsletter: https://applefinchpudding.ck.page [https://applefinchpudding.ck.page/]   #droughttolerance #cropscience #CRISPR #plantgenomics #climatechange #sciencepodcast

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Episode How Crops Can Survive Without Water with Julia Engelhorn | AFP • P2 Cover

How Crops Can Survive Without Water with Julia Engelhorn | AFP • P2

Can we engineer crops to survive extreme drought without sacrificing yield? Join Jeroen Schreel and Julia Engelhorn, a junior professor in the genomics of plant adaptation to climate change at Université de Montpellier. Julia explains how plant genes determine drought tolerance, why resilience often comes at a yield cost, and how CRISPR could rebalance that tradeoff.   This discussion is based on the BOOSTER project. Learn more: https://boosterproject.eu   Sponsored by ID Consortium and the BOOSTER Project.   Don't forget to join our monthly AFP newsletter: https://applefinchpudding.ck.page [https://applefinchpudding.ck.page/]   #droughttolerance #cropscience #CRISPR #plantgenomics #climatechange #sciencepodcast

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