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Crops and Cultures Domestication Plant BreedingNovember 1, 2023November 1, 2023

Understudied Indigenous Crops

Understudied Indigenous Crops

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Katheryn Chen and Patrick Byrne Understudied Indigenous crops are those that have been overlooked in research efforts and commercial networks, despite any regional importance as food sources and value for smallholder production. This eBook provides examples of these crops, providing information on their origins, production, use, conservation, and breeding.

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