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Domestication: The birth of rice

Ewen Callaway
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Ewen Callaway: Ewen Callaway is a senior reporter at Nature.

Nature, 2014, vol. 514, issue 7524, S58-S59

Abstract: From a wild Asian grass to a refined crop that is the staple diet of half the world's population, the domestication of Oryza sativa spans centuries, but the grain's ancestry is hotly contested.

Date: 2014
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