Editorial Note: Biochar enhances wheat crop productivity by mitigating the effects of drought: Insights into physiological and antioxidant defense mechanisms

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TopicsPlant Stress Responses and Tolerance · Plant-Microbe Interactions and Immunity · Plant responses to elevated CO2
The PLOS One Editors issue this Editorial Note because this article [1] was identified as one of a series of submissions for which we have concerns about aspects of the peer review process. Readers are advised to interpret the article [1] with caution.
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- 1Zulfiqar B, Raza MAS, Saleem MF, Aslam MU, Iqbal R, Muhammad F, et al. Biochar enhances wheat crop productivity by mitigating the effects of drought: Insights into physiological and antioxidant defense mechanisms. P Lo S One. 2022;17(4):e 0267819. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0267819 35482811 PMC 9049366 · doi ↗ · pubmed ↗
