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Wild Relatives As rich sources of genetic diversity, the progenitors and kin of today’s food crops hold great promise for improving production in agriculture’s challenging future

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Online resources: In: The Scientist
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70559 Reducción de poblaciones de Ralstonia solanacearum raza 2 (Smith) en plátano (Musa AAB Simmonds) con aplicación de extractos de Trichoderma sp. (Alexopoulus y Mims) y bacterias antagonistas = Reduction in populations of Ralstonia solanacearum raza 2 in plantain (Musa AAB Simmonds) with extracts from Trichoderma sp. and antagonistic bacteria 70560 Soil macroinvertebrate communities and ecosystem services indeforested landscapes of Amazonia 70561 Waterlogging-induced changes in root architecture of germplasm accessions of the tropical forage grass Brachiaria humidicola 70562 Wild Relatives 70563 Testing agro-ecological adaptation of improved herbaceous forage legumes in South-Kivu, D.R. Congo 70564 Dynamics and climate change mitigation potential of soil organic carbon sequestration 70565 Fertilizer use should not be a fourth principle to define conservation agriculture Response to the opinion paper of Vanlauwe et al. (2014) ‘A fourth principle is required to define conservation agriculture in sub-Saharan Africa: The appropriate use of fertilizer to enhance crop productivity’

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