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Climate Change Genebank Fundamentals Plant BreedingJanuary 30, 2024January 30, 2024

Plant Genomics PBL Unit

Plant Genomics PBL Unit

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CAM’s Ag Academy In recent years we have experienced unprecedented challenges to food and agronomic crops. How can crop diversity, selection and breeding help to solve these challenges? This problem-based learning unit provides high school educators with the materials and support they will need to educate and drive their students to think critically on this global issue.

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