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Agrobiodiversity: The living library

Karl Gruber
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Karl Gruber: Karl Gruber is a freelance science writer in Perth, Australia.

Nature, 2017, vol. 544, issue 7651, S8-S10

Abstract: Wild and heirloom plants are giving major crop varieties, and the global food system, a genetic makeover.

Date: 2017
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