At the ARS Crop Systems and Global Change Laboratory, Beltsville, Maryland, USDA plant physiologists examine the response of different rice cultivars to changes in carbon dioxide and temperature. Agricultural Research Service scientists at Beltsville and Stuttgart, Arkansas, are working to select rice lines best adapted to the changing climate.
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