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Pests & Pathogens Phenotyping & GenotypingNovember 1, 2023November 1, 2023

Harnessing New Technologies to Improve Crop Resilience

Harnessing New Technologies to Improve Crop Resilience

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Michael Gore and Leah Kucera This infographic poster (available from the Plant Breeding Coordinating Committee) provides examples of new technologies that aid researchers and farmers in performing efficient, large-scale evaluations of crop productivity and health.

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