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Crop Wild Relatives Domestication Plant Breeding Virtual ToursJune 3, 2021July 19, 2023

Grain Amaranth

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Patrick Byrne This video introduces the crop grain amaranth and explains some of the changes that took place during domestication from wild ancestors like pigweed. It was recorded in Fort Collins, Colorado, USA in 2020.

Amaranthus crop domestication crop wild relative
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