Understanding cassava seed networks to curb disease spread in Southeast Asia
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06.12.18
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If you have a garden, you probably buy seeds from the store, or maybe even swap some varieties with your friends or relatives. Exchanging seed can be a very simple act. But how is it accomplished when billions of plants are involved, and exchanges take place at the national or international scale? A new publication […]
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