In this episode of SciBud, your go-to source for the latest in bioimaging breakthroughs, we dive into the critical realm of forage maize and its digestibility in the face of climate change. Join Maple as we unpack a recent study focusing on how drought and heat stress impact this vital crop, particularly important for dairy production in France. The research reveals a surprising link: while drought reduces ear production, it can enhance dry matter digestibility by altering cell wall composition, specifically through shifts in lignin distribution. With robust field trials and a novel stress index, this work not only sheds light on how we can breed more resilient maize but also emphasizes the urgent need for strategies that adapt to our changing environment. Tune in as we explore the implications of these findings for agriculture and climate science, and discover why understanding forage maize could be key to maintaining high-quality food production in the future. Link to episode page with article citation: www.scibud.media/podcast/season/2025/episode/297
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