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Climate Change Crops and Cultures Genebank FundamentalsMarch 18, 2022July 19, 2023

Crop Diversity Series Introduction

Crop Diversity Series Introduction

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Colorado State University Center for Science Communication Crop genetic diversity is essential to global agriculture. This series explores the origins and uses of potato, tomato, sorghum, and cowpea. Conserving these crops and their wild relatives provides researchers and plant breeders with the tools they need to help feed the world.

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