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Farming Systems, Food Security, Dietary Intakes, and Nutrition Status Among Young Children in Rural Tanzania Before and After Harvest. [PDF]
Muhimbula H, Kinabo J, O'Sullivan AM.
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The Lighthouse and the Potato: Internalizing the Value of Crop Genetic Diversity [PDF]
Stephen B. Brush
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Genetic diversity trends in twentieth century crop cultivars: a meta analysis [PDF]
In recent years, an increasing number of papers has been published on the genetic diversity trends in crop cultivars released in the last century using a variety of molecular techniques.
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Trends in Plant Science, 2000
The US Agricultural Research Service (ARS) maintains a network of 26 repositories nationwide that preserve and regenerate germplasm seed and other reproductive tissues of crops and their wild relatives. The system houses >400 000 accessions comprising >10 000 species.
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The US Agricultural Research Service (ARS) maintains a network of 26 repositories nationwide that preserve and regenerate germplasm seed and other reproductive tissues of crops and their wild relatives. The system houses >400 000 accessions comprising >10 000 species.
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2020
Abstract This chapter focuses on the evolutionary history, commercial production, and cucurbits as weeds. The uses of cucurbits as food and drink, medicinal properties, and as ornamental plants are also discussed.
Todd C. Wehner +4 more
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Abstract This chapter focuses on the evolutionary history, commercial production, and cucurbits as weeds. The uses of cucurbits as food and drink, medicinal properties, and as ornamental plants are also discussed.
Todd C. Wehner +4 more
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Trends in Plant Science, 2000
A new report by the World Watch Institute, Nature’s Cornucopia: Our Stake in Plant Diversity, was cited as saying that the diversity of plant life around the world is diminishing at an alarming rate. To fix the problem, the report recommends that more seed banks be set up around the world to conserve the genetic traits of plants at a cost of about $670
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A new report by the World Watch Institute, Nature’s Cornucopia: Our Stake in Plant Diversity, was cited as saying that the diversity of plant life around the world is diminishing at an alarming rate. To fix the problem, the report recommends that more seed banks be set up around the world to conserve the genetic traits of plants at a cost of about $670
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1936
Topics include: Tell Farmers How to Obtain Cash Subsidy States Control; Countries and Communities Given Charge of All Field Activites; Prevent Crop Surpluses; States to Control; Sign No Contracts: Two Kinds of Payment; Minimum Requirement; Need to Protect Prices; Surplus Problem Goes On; Must Exercise ...
Balmer, F., Turner, R.
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Topics include: Tell Farmers How to Obtain Cash Subsidy States Control; Countries and Communities Given Charge of All Field Activites; Prevent Crop Surpluses; States to Control; Sign No Contracts: Two Kinds of Payment; Minimum Requirement; Need to Protect Prices; Surplus Problem Goes On; Must Exercise ...
Balmer, F., Turner, R.
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Assessment of Molecular Diversity in Biofuel Crops
2021Sustainable biofuel sources require the new sources of biofuel crops that can be developed into scalable plantation to meet the growing energy demands. Diverse supply sources of bioenergy plantations (edible, nonedible, and perennial grasses) will enable de-risking impact on geography and climate change that humans are likely to face in future.
Sriram, Parameswaran +2 more
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Avifaunal Diversity in Mustard Crop
Indian Journal of Entomology, 2022Avifaunal diversity in mustard (Brassica spp.) crop was studied from October 2020 to April 2021 in theagricultural field areas at two locations of district Ludhiana, Punjab. A total of 40 species were observed,with the most dominant order and family being Passeriformes (57%) and Passeridae (17.5%), respectively.
null Amanpreet Kaur, Manoj Kumar
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